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Plastic screws are chemical and oil resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
Nylon pan head screws are chemical and oil resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight. Exposure to moisture may cause them to expand.
Made from nylon, these metric pan head screws are chemical and oil resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight. Exposure to moisture may cause them to expand.
These metric PEEK screws are reliable in harsh environments up to 500° F and withstand acids, bases, and salt solutions. All are chemical and oil resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
Reliable in harsh environments up to 500° F, PEEK screws withstand acids, bases, and salt solutions. They are chemical and oil resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
Polycarbonate screws resist breaking in high-impact applications. All are chemical and oil resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
Made from polycarbonate, these metric pan head screws resist breaking in high-impact applications. They are chemical and oil resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
Nylon screws are chemical and oil resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight. Exposure to moisture may cause them to expand.
Made from nylon, these metric screws are chemical and oil resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight. Exposure to moisture may cause them to expand.
PTFE screws withstand harsh chemicals and temperatures from -100° F to 500° F. They are nonconductive, lightweight, and resist wear due to their slippery surface.
These metric PTFE screws withstand harsh chemicals and temperatures from -100° F to 500° F. They are nonconductive, lightweight, and resist wear due to their slippery surface.
Made from nylon, these screws are chemical and oil resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
PTFE screws withstand harsh chemicals and temperatures from -100° F to 500° F.
These screws are chemical and oil resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight. Exposure to moisture may cause them to expand.
These metric screws are chemical and oil resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight. Exposure to moisture may cause them to expand.
Polycarbonate screws resist breaking in high impact applications better than other plastic screws. All are chemical and oil resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
These metric polycarbonate screws resist breaking in high-impact applications better than other plastic screws. All are chemical and oil resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
PTFE screws are more chemical resistant than other plastic screws and withstand temperatures from -100° F to 500° F.
These screws are more reliable in high-stress, high-temperature environments than other plastic screws. They withstand water, steam, and temperatures up to 500° F.
A raised head makes these thumb screws easy to grip. Made from nylon, they're chemical resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
Stronger than standard nylon, these thumb screws are chemical resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight. They have a raised head that makes them easy to grip.
A thin head allows these thumb screws to be used in low-clearance applications.
These nylon thumb screws are chemical resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
These shoulder screws are chemical resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
These nylon set screws are chemical resistant, lightweight, and nonconductive. The tip makes good contact on flat surfaces and allows you to make frequent adjustments with minimal surface damage.
Made from nylon, these set screws are lightweight, resist chemicals, and won’t carry an electric current.
Often used to secure gears and pulleys to shafts, these metric nylon set screws are lightweight and won’t carry an electrical current.
An unthreaded barrel allows quick assembly with a press or a hammer.
Plastic binding barrels and caps are chemical resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
Rivet these wing head nuts into thin panels for a flush fit. They can be mounted without space between panels. A quarter-turn locks and releases access panels, doors, and covers.
These rounded head nuts can be riveted into thin panels for a flush fit. They can be mounted without spaces between the panels. A quarter-turn locks and releases access panels, doors, and covers.
These wing-head screws have a clip-on nut that allows you to mount them near the edge of a thin panel. Use them to lock and release access panels, doors, and covers with a quarter-turn.
These rounded head screws have a nut that clips onto the edge of a thin panel, allowing you to mount the screw near edges. A quarter-turn locks and releases access panels, doors, and covers.
Made from nylon 6/6, these threaded rods resist oil, grease, and solvents. They’re nonconductive, making them good for use around sensitive electrical components.
These metric threaded rods are made from nylon 6/6 and resist oil, grease, and solvents. They’re nonconductive, making them good for use around sensitive electrical components.
PVC threaded rods resist acids, alkalies, salt solutions, and alcohol.
PTFE threaded rods withstand temperatures up to 250° F and resist oil, grease, detergents, and most mineral acids. They're the lowest friction plastic threaded rods we offer, so they thread on smoothly.
These acetal threaded rods won't absorb moisture like nylon and fiberglass rods, so they're good for use in wet environments. They resist alcohol, gasoline, and solvents.
These anchors are also known as drive rivets. To install, hammer the pin into the body. Pry out the pin to remove.
These anchors are also known as drive rivets. To install, hammer the screw into the body. Unthread the screw to remove.
Also known as tap-in or uni-tap rivets, these anchors are barbed to resist pull out. Made from nylon, they're chemical resistant.
Also known as mungo anchors, these have large fins that prevent rotation.
High-strength toggle anchors provide an extremely strong hold and stay in position when a bolt is removed.
These anchors fit a range of sheet metal and wood screw sizes since they form their own threads when installed.
Fins prevent these anchors from spinning during installation.
Easy to install, tap these anchors in like a nail—no drilled hole required.
Position components in assemblies, as well as separate or connect parts with these standoffs.
Also known as single-start and self-locking lead screws and nuts, these have a single thread that runs the length of the screw. The nut travels only when the screw turns, so your system won't unexpectedly move when the lead screw is at rest.
Multiple thread channels (also known as thread starts) create faster linear travel than lead screws with a single thread start.
Made of impact-resistant nylon, these internally threaded rod ends withstand corrosion as well as fuels, lyes, and weak acids. They do not require lubrication and are 80% lighter than steel rod ends.
Made of impact-resistant nylon, these externally threaded rod ends withstand corrosion as well as fuels, lyes, and weak acids. They do not require lubrication and are 80% lighter than steel rod ends.
In addition to offering superior chemical resistance, these lightweight, fiber-reinforced nylon rod ends also reduce noise and vibration.
Also known as nut eyebolts, these are designed for through-hole applications.
These plastic rings won't conduct electricity. Also known as distribution rings, they have a large opening for routing multiple cables. A smooth surface prevents damage to wire and cable.
Screw and nut sets or nuts secure brackets and other accessories to rails.
Build test fixtures, prototypes, and other small structures with this miniature version of T-slotted framing and fittings.
A one-piece hinged design allows frequent access to screw heads without misplacing the top. To conceal and protect the entire screw head, insert your screw through the hole in the base and flip the hinged top over.
Conceal and protect the tops of socket head or button head screws.
Sized to fit hex nuts, these caps snap on for a tight hold and provide protection from corrosion.
To conceal and protect the entire screw head, insert your screw through the hole in the base and snap on the top.
Attach one of these nonmarring rubber or plastic tips to prevent a metal holding screw from damaging workpiece surfaces.
Fasten toilet bowls to the floor.
Convert drum openings with metric or BSPP threads to a 2 NPT pipe size.