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How to Read Fastener Inspection Reports Before Accepting an Order

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A fastener inspection report should not be treated as a formality. Before accepting an order, buyers need to check whether the report actually matches the goods, the purchase order, and the project requirement.

Many delivery disputes start with one simple problem: the report looks complete, but the batch number, size, grade, coating, or test item does not match the shipped fasteners.

The report must prove the order is correct. It should not just fill a document folder.

Start With Product Identification

Match the Report to the Purchase Order

The first page should identify the product clearly. Check the report against the PO, drawing, invoice, and packing list.

Item to CheckWhat to Confirm
Product nameBolt, nut, washer, screw, anchor, stud, or assembly
EstándarDIN, ISO, ASTM, ASME, EN, or drawing number
SizeDiameter, length, pitch, thread length
MaterialCarbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, or special material
Calificación8.8, 10.9, 12.9, A2-70, A4-80, B7, etc.
FinishZinc plated, HDG, black oxide, zinc flake, PTFE, plain
Batch numberMust match labels, cartons, and certificates

For common industrial items, buyers can compare standard fasteners before confirming the inspection scope.

Check Dimensional Inspection

Size and Thread Fit Matter First

Dimensional inspection should cover more than overall length. For fasteners, thread fit is often where problems appear.

Key items include:

  • Diámetro
  • Longitud
  • Thread pitch
  • Longitud del hilo
  • Head size
  • Width across flats
  • Washer ID, OD, and thickness
  • Nut height and thread engagement

For bolt and washer assemblies, buyers can review bolt products and washer products when checking matched sets.

If the report does not include thread gauge results, ask for clarification before accepting the order.

Review Mechanical Test Results

Do Not Accept Grade Claims Without Data

For load-bearing fasteners, the report should include mechanical properties. These may include hardness, tensile strength, proof load, yield strength, or wedge tensile testing, depending on the standard.

Test ItemWhy It Matters
HardnessConfirms heat treatment consistency
Tensile strengthVerifies load capacity
Proof loadConfirms the fastener can hold specified load
Yield strengthImportant for high-strength design
Wedge tensile testChecks bolt head and shank integrity

For high-strength fasteners, mechanical testing should match the stated grade and batch.

Check Coating Reports

Coating Affects Corrosion and Assembly

Surface finish is not only visual. Coating thickness can affect corrosion resistance, thread fit, and tightening behavior.

For coated fasteners, check:

  1. Coating type
  2. Coating thickness
  3. Salt spray requirement, if specified
  4. Adhesion or visual condition
  5. Baking record for high-strength electroplated parts
  6. Batch number linked to the coating report

A zinc plated report should not be used for a hot-dip galvanized shipment. A coating report without batch traceability has limited value.

Verify Material Certificates

Material Test Certificate

The MTC should show material grade, heat number, chemical composition, and sometimes mechanical properties. For stainless steel or special alloy orders, PMI may also be required.

Check whether the heat number on the MTC matches the production batch. If the fastener is custom-made, the drawing revision should also be listed.

For drawing-based products, use custom non-standard fasteners and request a dimensional report against the approved drawing.

Check Packing and Traceability

Inspection reports should match physical shipment labels.

Before accepting an order, confirm:

  • Carton labels match the packing list
  • Batch numbers match test reports
  • Quantity matches the PO
  • Mixed sizes are clearly separated
  • Certificates are signed and dated
  • Report units are correct: mm, inch, MPa, HRC, kg, or pcs

For full shipment planning, buyers can review the complete fastener products range and define inspection requirements by product type.

Final Advice

A fastener inspection report should answer three questions: what was tested, which batch was tested, and whether the results meet the order requirement.

Before accepting an order, check product identity, dimensions, thread fit, mechanical properties, coating, material certificate, and traceability. If the report does not match the goods, do not approve shipment until the supplier explains and corrects it.

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