Sending fastener samples to a manufacturer sounds simple. Put the bolt, nut, screw, washer, or anchor in a package and ship it out.
In real sourcing work, the sample is only the starting point. If it is not labeled, protected, measured, and explained properly, the manufacturer may give the wrong quote or make the wrong part.
For custom fasteners, samples should always be supported by clear technical information. This helps the factory check dimensions, material, thread, coating, strength, and production feasibility.
Why Samples Need Proper Preparation
A Sample Does Not Tell the Whole Story
A physical sample shows shape and size. It may show head style, thread type, surface finish, and general structure.
But it may not confirm:
- Material grade
- Strength class
- Heat treatment
- Coating thickness
- Original standard
- Thread tolerance
- Load requirement
- Working environment
For standard items, compare the sample with standard fasteners first. If the part is not standard, use custom non-standard fasteners and prepare a drawing before production.
What Samples to Send
Send More Than One Piece
One used sample may be worn, stretched, corroded, or damaged. If possible, send several pieces.
| Sample Type | Why It Helps |
|---|---|
| New unused sample | Best for accurate dimensions |
| Used sample | Shows real application and wear pattern |
| Broken sample | Helps analyze failure or load issue |
| Matching nut or washer | Confirms full assembly fit |
| Mating part photo | Shows installation condition |
For bolt assemblies, include the nut and washer if available. Buyers can review bolt products and washer products when preparing the sample set.
Label Each Sample Clearly
Avoid Mixing Similar Parts
Many fasteners look almost the same. M10 and 3/8 inch parts may be confused. Coarse and fine threads may also look similar in photos.
Each sample bag should show:
- Item number
- Product name
- كمية
- Application position
- Required material if known
- Required coating if known
- Whether the sample is used or new
Use separate bags for each size. Do not mix small screws, nuts, and washers in one pouch unless they are one complete set.
Provide Basic Measurements
Help the Manufacturer Quote Faster
Before shipping, take photos beside a ruler or caliper. Then provide a simple measurement sheet.
Include:
| Measurement | What to Record |
|---|---|
| قطر | Thread or shank diameter |
| Length | Overall length and usable thread length |
| Thread | Pitch, TPI, coarse, fine, UNC, UNF, metric |
| Head | Head diameter, height, width across flats |
| Washer | ID, OD, thickness |
| Special features | Slot, hole, shoulder, bend, point, groove |
For coated samples, also describe the expected finish. Buyers can compare various coated fasteners before confirming zinc, HDG, black, zinc flake, stainless, or other finishes.
Explain the Application
The Factory Needs Context
A manufacturer can measure the sample, but it still needs to know how the fastener is used.
Tell the supplier:
- Is it for machinery, construction, automotive, marine, or equipment repair?
- Does it carry load?
- Is there vibration?
- Is the part exposed outdoors?
- Is corrosion resistance important?
- Is the part removed often?
- Are certificates required?
For corrosion-resistant parts, review stainless steel fasteners. For load-bearing parts, review high-strength fasteners.
Packing and Shipping Tips
Protect the Sample During Transit
Wrap sharp threads and coated surfaces. Use small bags, bubble wrap, and a strong carton. Heavy samples should not move freely inside the package.
Put a printed sample list inside the box. Also send the same list by email or message before shipment.
For customs declaration, describe the package clearly as fastener samples for evaluation. Do not overstate the value. Check local courier rules before sending metal samples internationally.
Final Advice
A fastener sample is useful only when it is traceable and clearly explained. Send multiple samples when possible, label each item, provide measurements, describe the application, and include matching parts.
For broader sourcing, buyers can review the full fastener products range before confirming whether the sample can be matched by a standard product or needs custom production.