SCREW
SCREW / STUD
A stud or screw is a common fastener used to firmly join two or more objects together.
Our screws and studs are available in a wide variety of types to meet diverse engineering needs. They are classified according to head style, thread type, material, and functional application.
Hex Bolt / Hex Cap Screw: Most common type, tightened with a wrench.
Socket Head Cap Screw / Allen Screw: Small head with internal hex, ideal for tight spaces, offers high torque.
Round Head Screw: Domed head, often used for decorative purposes or woodworking.
Flat Head Screw / Countersunk Screw: Head can be recessed into the workpiece for a flush surface.
Pan Head Screw: Flat-rounded head, commonly used in machinery and electronics.
T-Bolt: Fits into slots, often used in aluminum extrusion structures.
Wood Screw: Sharp tip, coarse thread, designed for wood.
Self-Tapping Screw: Cuts its own threads in thin metal or plastic.
Self-Drilling Screw / Tek Screw: Drill-point tip allows direct installation into metal.
Machine Screw: Fine thread, typically used with nuts.
Slotted Screw: Head has a single straight slot.
Phillips Screw: Common cross-slot, easy to align.
Robertson Screw: Square recess, high resistance to cam-out.
High-Strength Bolt: Designed for construction, bridges, and structural applications.
Anchor Bolt / Foundation Bolt: Secures machinery bases or structures.
Carriage Bolt: Rounded head with square neck underneath to prevent rotation, commonly used in wood structures.
Stud Bolt: Threaded at both ends with a smooth shank in the middle, often used for flange connections.
Precision Turning & Custom Production
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Turning Capacity: Ø22 mm (Max. Outer Diameter)
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Capable of both small-batch prototyping and mass production
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Flexible customization based on design requirements to provide tailored lathe components
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Strict quality control of dimensions and surface accuracy, with regular IPQC inspections to ensure consistent product quality








































