Nylon nuts are the fasteners having nylon filling in the center which ensures the minimum damage to the material component that requires repeatedly assembly and disassembly. HELLARY offers you these Nuts with exclusively machine threading of nylon filling to make it as a shield and secure the fastening of components. We offer these in different categories such as stainless steel, carbon steel, and alloy steel to bear more wear and tear and corrosion-resistant. Nylon present in its center also locks the moisture and completely seals the bolt in place
A rivet nut, also known as a threaded insert or a blind rivet nut, is a mechanical fastener. It is a variation of the standard rivet. Because of their wide grip range tolerance, rivet nuts can be installed into a variety of material thicknesses. This one-piece, threaded, counter-bored tubular rivet can be anchored entirely from one side of the material in which it's installed. Rivet nuts are easy-to-install, reliable fasteners that can provide strong load-bearing threads into weak or thin gauge materials such as castings, housings, panels, tubes, and extrusions. But for individual use, you can install rivet nuts using easy-to-operate and lightweight hand tools or air/hydraulic setting tools.
Self-Locking Nut with their internal thread form the counterpart of a screw and ensure that the attached screw does not come loose. Lock nuts are resistant to vibration & torque. Nuts are designed to wear faster than bolts. For self-locking nuts, it is acceptable to reuse them as long as there is still some locking action. The number of components is also reduced by the self-locking feature of the nut since no further securing elements are needed. Lock nuts feature a unique design that prevents them from loosening when exposed to vibrations. Because the nut insert hole is smaller than the bolt it creates so much friction between all of the threads that are in contact that the nut cannot vibrate loose.
Slotted/Castle nuts are pre-drilled, they can be used without a pilot hole. These nuts are slotted, allowing them to be installed and removed using screw drivers. It is used primarily as safety nuts, these nuts are slotted to receive a cotter pin or wire which passes through a drilled hole in the bolt and locks it. When a castle nut is applied to a threaded section, it is tightened so that its slot is aligned with a predrilled hole in the bolt or threaded rod, into which a cotter pin, split pin, a lock wire or a spring pin is typically inserted to stop the nut from rotating. Sometimes they are used on trailers too. They are also used as hub nuts that hold the driveshaft within the wheel hub assembly. At HELLARY it is available in stainless steel, carbon steel, and alloy steel to bear more wear and tear while also making it more corrosion resistant.
Spring nuts are one-piece, self-locking nuts that secure screws and prevent them from loosening due to vibration. Long spring channel nuts are used to secure screws in framing channels, cable management conduits, and ducting systems. They consist of a nut with grooves on the side that fit over the side of the channel edge and a screw hole. Tightening a screw in the nut causes teeth in the grooves to lock into the channel edge, holding the nut in place. spring channel nuts are used to place and secure fittings, electrical panels, junction boxes, or piping clamps within channels or conduits.
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Square weld nuts have four small projections in their back ends to facilitate their welding onto the surface of other metals. The most significant advantage of using these nuts is that they can be welded into even imperfect and irregular surfaces without losing their balance. The vast majority of weld nuts are manufactured in low carbon steel or stainless steel. They come with a pilot hole using which fasteners can be inserted. The pilot hole is used for precision feeding of fasteners, allowing them to be inserted quickly and accurately on the metal. These nuts are used in automobile and other industrial applications. Aftermarket products such as zinc plating are sometimes used to coat low carbon weld nuts giving it the rust-resistant properties of stainless steel at a substantial cost saving. In addition to possessing very high shear strength, they can also be used in applications that need to resist extremely high torque. At HELLARY it is available in stainless steel, carbon steel, and alloy steel.
A T-nuts are also known as a blind nut, which can however also refer to a rivet nut or an insert nut, and it is a type of nut used to fasten a wood, particle, or composite materials workpiece, leaving a flush surface. It has a long, thin body and a flange at one end, resembling a T in profile. The flanges of T-nuts often have hooks or serrations on the prongs that dig into a wooden workpiece as the bolt is tightened from the opposite side of the piece, providing better retention.
A taper nut is a type of locknut that has an undersized root diameter. This creates interference between the nut and the fastener, plastically deforming the threads on the fastener. Due to this deformation, they are usually only used on permanent or semi-permanent installations. A variation of this nut is the tapered nut. It utilizes a tapered thread to achieve interference. At HELLARY it is available in different materials like stainless steel, alloy, nickel, and many more.
A wing nut or a butterfly nut consists of two large metal wings, one on each side. These wings are applied for easy tightening and loosening using hands, without using tools. The benefit of wing nut is its more ergonomic design that has two tabs that look like wings. It makes it easier to install and remove. Wingnuts are also available in several types as classified by the American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Type A wing nuts, for instance, are cold-forged. Type B wing nuts, on the other hand, are hot-forged. There are also Type C wing nuts that are die-casted, as well as Type D wing nuts that are made via metal stamping.
These are the fixing screws commonly used to secure a material within or with another material without using a nut in contrast of the typical assembly of nuts & bolts. Allen grub screws are completely threaded and flawless designed to function effectively much more than nut bolt assembly where the look of the final assembly is important, such as furniture assembly. Due to these features, Allen grub screws are well working in the applications where a flat surface is essential, such as handles, grips, surfboard fins, and furniture or machine assembly.
These screws are using a very advanced technique for their application and are very difficult to crack. Its strength can further be enhanced by changing the screw thread design of an ordinary chipboard screw and may act as a claw-cutting chipboard nail. Its appearance is generally black countersunk head, semi countersunk head, round head, etc. HELLARY offers you the wide specification of these screws like 3 mm, 3.5 mm, 4 mm, 4.5 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, and most regularly as 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm for everyday application.
Self Clinching screws also called clinch fasteners are specially designed for their application in the ductile material. It is intended to displace the host material around its mounting and become an eternal part of the unit into which it is installed. Its main application is for very thin metal sheets where secure fastening is not possible by any other method. Even though it is recommended to use in thick metal sheets up to a certain gauge due to its low cost and reduction in final assembly operations. Its compact design and low profile give a neat appearance to the final unit.
Coach screws have their main application in joining the metal with timber and also to secure heavy timber parts. we offers these screws with specification as square or hexagonal shaped head and specially designed to make its use more convenient with any plier, wrench, or spanner. It is available in length ranges from 40 mm to 110 mm and thickness varies from 5 mm to 12 mm.
CSK Phillips head self-tapping screws are known for their high strength and durability. To make an ideal assembly, the countersunk variation of the Philip screw has to be used in conjunction with a countersunk hole. It is mostly used for sheet metal applications and also for machines and electrical component assemblies. An essential characteristic of these screws is the well-spaced threads and pointed tip, which is called the gimlet point. These screws are very helpful in applications where there is a need to bear more wear & tear and also more corrosion resistance. HELLARY offers screws in stainless steel, carbon steel, and alloy steel.
These screws are known for their self-drilling point that will drill and thread without the need for pre-drilling. These screws are designed for drilling their own hole into softer materials such as wood and plastic so they don't need a pilot hole. Hex head self-tapping screws are used for sheet metal to sheet metal fastening. The main advantage of the self-drilling screw is that it won't get stuck in the material and break off. Albeit it is required to use a washer with the screws to ensure that the structure doesnot loosen up over time. In HELLARY these screws are available in different finishes. It is available in stainless steel, carbon steel, and alloy steel to bear more wear and tear.
These screws are known for their incredible high strength and versatility in their application in multiple materials at diverse angles. Though these screws find their main application in the fastening of drywall to the projection on walls and roof beams. Fine thread types are employed for the fastening of drywall to metal objects, where's coarse thread types are used for wood to drywall fastening. This difference in application is due to the difference in surface and gripping power of each type of thread. HELLARY offers you these screws in different variations as stainless steel, carbon steel, and alloy steel. These screws have been designed to bear more wear and tear while also making them more corrosion resistant
The Hex Coach Screw is also known as a lag screw or heavy-duty screw which has a square or hexagonal head and often knows as one of the toughest non-industrial screws. These screws are externally threaded cylindrical shaft that tapers to a point at the tip. They are primarily used for holding together heavy timber, fixing metal to timber, and in some cases masonry or concrete. These screws are generally manufactured by cold forming and hot forming. They can be used for fastening dense timbers with other dense timbers or thin metals. To stop the coach screw from becoming stuck in wood, rub the threaded shaft with hand soap. The screws come in a huge size, with a length of one inch and a thickness of a quarter inch. In addition to this, they have coarse threads which do not run the entire length of the screw. In HELLARY the coach screw is available of steel material and offered in a number of different finishes like stainless steel, bright zinc plated, green organic coating, hot-dipped galvanized, etc.
A machine screw is a screw with a slotted head or socket heads often used for fastening metal parts securely together in various types of machinery or construction. Machine screws are unique, though, because of their size. These are used in threaded holes and are likely to end up with a stronger joint.
Hindi The Phillips Pan Head Screws comes with a straight slot on the head and can be drilled or removed using a screw driver. This ensures minimum damage to the surface of operation. They are commonly used in the automobile industry as well as in machinery equipment installation. These screws mostly find their application in metal to metal or high-density timber-to-metal fastening. It requires a pilot hole to be drilled before using the machine screws. HALLARY has a stock of these screws in several sizes depending on the customer requirement. We have stock of these screws in several sizes depending on the requirement.
A self-drilling screw is a type of self-tapping screw that also features a drill point. self-drilling screws have a point that acts as a drill bit and sharp cutting threads that tap the hole during installation. Self-drilling screws are a commonly used variety of screws for quick drilling into both metal and wood. A self-drilling screw can typically be identified by its point and flute (notch) tip. Self-drilling screws do not require a pilot hole, which accelerates installation time and lowers the cost and need for additional drill bits. This cost-saving feature makes self-drilling screws the clear choice for metal building construction. These screws rarely require lock washers or other types of locking fasteners to prevent loosening.
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