MC Screws, Pin & Rivets
MC screws, also known as machine screws, are a common type of fastener used in various applications. They typically have a cylindrical head and a threaded shank.
In a nutshell, a rivet is a mechanical fastener or connector with a head and tail at opposite sides. It has a head, a smooth cylindrical body, and a tail that looks more like a metallic pin.
BLIND RIVETS
These rivets are typically used for applications where soft or brittle materials must be joined to a rigid backing material. Countersunk rivets should be specified whenever a flush surface is required. A blind rivet consists of two parts: the rivet body and, within it, the setting mandrel .
Size Range: D2.4 ~ D6.4
STD: DIN 7337 A & DIN 7337 B
Material: Steel, Stainless Steel & Aluminum
RIVET NUTS
Rivet nuts are used in many applications in many industries. The fasteners are used in such disparate products as refrigerators, playground equipment, office furniture and bicycles. In the automotive industry, they are used to attach components to dashboards and firewalls.
Size Range: : M3 ~ M10
STD: As per required grip range
Material: Steel & Stainless Steel
MC Screws
MC screws, also known as machine screws, are a common type of fastener used in various applications. They typically have a cylindrical head and a threaded shank.
Pan Head: A flat-topped head with a slightly rounded top.
Round Head: A dome-shaped head.
Flat Head: A flat-topped head that sits flush with the surface.
Oval Head: An oval-shaped head.
Truss Head: A low-profile head with a conical top.
Size Range:
M2 ~ M10
STD:
DIN 7500
Available Grades:
Case Hardened 450 ~ 550 HV
Finishing
ZINC PLATED
CLINCH NUTS & STUDS
Self-clinching is a type of nut or threaded insert that is used on sheet metal. It permanently anchors itself to the sheet metal by swaging the surrounding material.
Size Range: M3 ~ M10
STD: As per sheet thickness
Material: Steel & Stainless Steel