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Common Fastener Selection Mistakes in Industrial Purchasing

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Fasteners look simple, but wrong selection can stop an assembly line, delay a project, or create safety risks. In industrial purchasing, the problem is rarely that buyers ignore quality. More often, the RFQ is incomplete, the application is not clearly described, or one “small” detail is assumed instead of confirmed.

Good fastener selection starts with a simple rule: never buy by size alone.

Mistake 1: Specifying Only Diameter and Length

Size Is Not a Full Specification

“M16 × 80 bolt” is not enough for industrial purchasing. It does not define the standard, thread pitch, grade, coating, thread length, head style, nut grade, or washer requirement.

Missing DetailWhy It Matters
StandardControls dimensions and product form
GradeDefines mechanical strength level
Thread pitchAffects nut compatibility
Thread lengthControls assembly and clamp range
CoatingAffects corrosion resistance and thread fit
Nut and washerDetermines full joint performance

For common items, buyers should compare standard fasteners before confirming the RFQ.

Mistake 2: Choosing Grade Without Application Review

A higher grade is not always the safest choice. Class 10.9 or 12.9 bolts may need better tightening control, matching nuts, hardened washers, and suitable coating.

For machinery, steel structures, and load-bearing assemblies, review high-strength fasteners and confirm the real load condition before upgrading grade.

Mistake 3: Ignoring the Working Environment

Fasteners used indoors, outdoors, underground, offshore, or in chemical plants face different risks. A zinc plated bolt may work well in dry indoor equipment but fail quickly in humid or marine conditions.

Check:

  • Moisture and salt exposure
  • Temperature range
  • Vibration or impact
  • Chemical contact
  • Maintenance frequency
  • Coating life requirement

For corrosion-related projects, compare various coated fasteners or stainless steel fasteners.

Mistake 4: Treating Bolts, Nuts and Washers Separately

A bolted joint works as a system. A strong bolt with a weak nut can still fail. A soft washer under high preload can reduce clamp force after tightening.

Buyers should confirm bolt grade, nut grade, washer hardness, thread fit, and coating compatibility together. For washer selection, review washer products.

Mistake 5: Not Providing Drawings for Non-Standard Parts

Photos are useful, but they cannot replace drawings. Custom fasteners need clear dimensions, tolerances, material, heat treatment, coating, and inspection points.

For special heads, long threads, bent bolts, anchor rods, or OEM parts, use custom non-standard fasteners and confirm drawings before production.

Buyer Checklist Before Ordering

A complete RFQ should include:

  1. Product type and standard
  2. Size, pitch, and thread length
  3. Material and grade
  4. Surface finish
  5. Nut and washer matching
  6. Application environment
  7. Inspection and certificate requirements
  8. Packaging and labeling details

Final Advice

Most fastener selection mistakes are preventable. Define the full assembly, not just the part name. Confirm the standard, grade, thread, coating, working condition, matching parts, and documents before production.

For broader sourcing, buyers can review the full fastener products range and build a clearer purchasing specification from the start.

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