Metric Coarse Thread Chart for Industrial Fastener Buyers
Metric coarse thread is the default choice in many industrial fastener orders. In the workshop, we see it every day on bolts, screws, nuts, studs,
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Metric coarse thread is the default choice in many industrial fastener orders. In the workshop, we see it every day on bolts, screws, nuts, studs,
A bolt torque chart is useful, but it is not a final installation instruction by itself. I have seen good fasteners blamed for joint failures
A low unit price can look attractive on a spreadsheet. On the shop floor, it can look very different. I have seen buyers save a
Fastener dimensions are easy to underestimate. A buyer may confirm the diameter and length, then miss the thread pitch, head height, washer OD, or nut
Tapped hole thread specifications look simple on a drawing, but they often create trouble in OEM fastener purchasing. A bolt may meet DIN, ISO, ASTM,
Surface finish is one of the easiest fastener details to underestimate. Many buyers ask for “galvanized bolts” or “anti-rust screws,” but those terms are not
Confirming fastener material is not just a paperwork task. It is a risk-control step. In custom and industrial fastener orders, buyers often receive a sample
Fastener standards must be written clearly in both drawings and purchase orders. A vague note such as “M16 bolt” or “standard hex nut” is not
For custom fastener quotation, a drawing is usually better than a sample. But in real sourcing work, the best answer is often: send both if
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