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Brass screws are electrically conductive, nonmagnetic, and have good corrosion resistance.
Bronze screws are 30% stronger than brass screws and provide more corrosion resistance to salt water, gases, and sewage. They are nonmagnetic and electrically conductive.
These metric brass screws are electrically conductive, nonmagnetic, and have good corrosion resistance.
Brass button head screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments, nonmagnetic, and electrically conductive.
Made from brass, these metric button head screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments, nonmagnetic, and electrically conductive.
Made from brass, these screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments, nonmagnetic, and electrically conductive.
Brass pan head screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments, nonmagnetic, and electrically conductive.
Made from brass, these metric pan head screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments, nonmagnetic, and electrically conductive.
Brass screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments, nonmagnetic, and electrically conductive.
Bronze screws are about 40% stronger than brass screws and provide more corrosion resistance to salt water, gases, and sewage. They are nonmagnetic and electrically conductive.
Brass thumb screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments and electrically conductive.
Brass set screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments, nonmagnetic, and electrically conductive.
Secure gears, pulleys, and other objects that require frequent adjustments, even in wet environments.
Bronze bolts are resistant to salt water, electrically conductive, and nonmagnetic. Carriage bolts have a smooth, rounded head for a finished look. The square neck keeps these bolts from turning when tightening a nut.
Create strong joints in wood and wood composite.
Brass binding barrels and screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments and electrically conductive.
Add length to a binding barrel.
Brass shoulder screws are electrically conductive, nonmagnetic, and have good corrosion resistance.
Offered in metric sizes, these brass shoulder screws are electrically conductive, nonmagnetic, and have good corrosion resistance.
Brass screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments and electrically conductive.
A decorative rounded top provides a finished appearance. These Phillips screws are beveled under the head for use in countersunk holes. They press threads into material for a tight, secure hold.
These Phillips head screws have a decorative rounded top that provides a finished appearance.
Commonly used with door hinge hardware, these screws cut threads in material such as aluminum and brass.
An expanding rubber bushing damps vibration while holding panels together.
Brass threaded rods are corrosion resistant in wet environments, electrically conductive, and nonmagnetic.
These metric brass threaded rods are corrosion resistant in wet environments, electrically conductive, and nonmagnetic.
Bronze threaded rods are stronger and more resistant to salt water than brass rods.
The through hole allows you to connect float rods to float valves.
Change thread sizes or types, such as fine to coarse threads, on parts without changing gender.
Also known as trapezoidal-thread lead screws and nuts.
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.
Found in hand-powered clamps, vises, grates, doors, and work tables, lead screws and nuts have broad, square threads that are well suited for quick assembly, high clamping forces, and lifting and lowering heavy objects.
These metric lead screws and nuts have broad, square threads that are well suited for quick assembly, high clamping forces, and lifting and lowering heavy objects. They're commonly found in hand-powered clamps, vises, grates, doors, and work tables.
These rod end bolts are good for wet and corrosive environments—for maximum mounting flexibility, cut the fully threaded shaft to whatever length you need.
Pivot and hinge components in wet and corrosive environments with these stainless steel or brass rod end bolts.
Create a common grounding path for not only internal components and circuits, but also your enclosure’s body.
Connect grounding wires to steel structures, fence posts, and transformers.
Before making a permanent connection, use these connectors to test a circuit. Also known as binding posts, they mount through panels to create a connection point.
Give open-ended standoffs a finished look and protect them from dirt and debris.
Designed to withstand vandalism better than other deadbolt locks for double doors, these mortise mount into a cutout in the doors.
Lock and unlock the deadbolt with a turnpiece on the inside and a key on the outside. These locks each have different keys.
A guard over the latch prevents tampering.
Use the same key to lock and unlock multiple deadbolts, or use the turnpiece on the inside to open the door.
Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Choose these locks if you need locks that each open with a different key.
Also known as screw eyes, use the sharp point of these eyebolts to mount directly into wood.
Threads on one end make it easy to screw these hooks directly into a wall.