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May. 17, 2024
Industry solutions for high-strength screws and nuts fasteners on explosion-proof electrical equipment
High-Strength Grade 8.8 Steel Hex Head Screws: Made from Grade 8.8 steel, these screws can be used in high-stress applications, such as valves, pumps, motors, and automotive suspension systems. They are at least 25% stronger than medium-strength steel screws. Grade 8 steel hex head screws are marked with six radial lines.
May. 15, 2024
Industrial machinery structural engineers need to weld the nut generally
The welded nut is a nut outside the nut suitable for welding. Generally, weldable materials and thicker nuts are suitable for welding. Welding is equivalent to joining two separate parts into a whole.
What are the benefits and industrial application solutions of Clip-On Nuts?
Clip-on nuts are threaded connecting fasteners typically used to connect thin plates or thin-walled parts. Although they are non-standard parts, they have certain features and advantages in practical use.
Do you know the principle of the fastener reed nut in industrial structures?
A reed nut is a particular type of nut that employs a reed structure to tighten and loosen. The principle of the reed nut is that the elastic deformation of the reed provides the tightening force that controls the threaded connection.
May. 14, 2024
T-nuts and T-bolts characteristics and the use of installation Methods industry solutions
What is a T-nut? Nut, a kind of nut, and bolts or screws screwed together to play a fastening role in the parts; according to the different uses in the production and manufacturing machinery, the same component can be based on various materials, divided into several categories, including carbon steel, stainless steel, non-ferrous metals, etc.
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