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Eyelet Bolts

Eyelet Bolts

Eyelet bolts are a type of fastener that features a loop or eyelet at one end. This loop is designed to accommodate a hook, rope, or another connecting element. Eyelet bolts are commonly used for various applications, such as hanging or securing objects.

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DIN 7500 Rolling Screws

DIN 7500 Rolling Screws

DIN 7500 is a German Industrial Standard that specifies requirements for rolling screws, which are a type of fastener used for joining materials together. These screwDIN 7500 Rolling Screws are designed to be threaded into a pre-drilled or pre-tapped hole, providing a secure connection. DIN standards are widely used in Germany and often adopted or referenced internationally.DIN 7500 specifies screws with a thread-forming, thread-cutting, or thread-rolling design.

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Cross Pan Head Thread Rolling Screws

Cross Pan Head Thread Rolling Screws

The Cross Pan Head Thread Rolling Screws are a versatile and reliable fastener designed for a wide range of applications. Its distinctive features set it apart from traditional screws, providing enhanced performance and durability.

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"E" Rings

"E" rings typically refer to elastic bands or O-rings that have a circular shape resembling the letter "E." These rings are commonly used in various applications to create a seal or hold components together. The "E" shape comes from the cross-section of the ring, which resembles the letter "E" when viewed from the side.

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Wood Screw Stud

Wood Screw Stud

A wood screw stud refers to a type of screw that is specifically designed for use in woodworking applications. These screws are characterized by their threaded structure, which provides a strong grip and secure hold in wooden surfaces.

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Torx Wood Screw

Torx Wood Screw

Torx Wood Screws are specifically designed for use in woodworking applications. They typically have coarse threads to provide a strong grip in wood and a sharp point for easy penetration. The Torx drive on a wood screw can make it easier to drive the screw into the wood without the driver slipping or damaging the screw head.

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