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Industrial Fasteners & Clamps

A fastener or fastening is a hardware device that mechanically joins or affixes two or more objects together. In general, fasteners are used to create non-permanent joints; that is, joints that can be removed or dismantled without damaging the joining components. Welding is an example of creating permanent joints.
Jubilee Hose Clamp
  • Jubilee Hose Clamp
  • Jubilee Hose Clamp
  • Jubilee Hose Clamp

Jubilee Hose Clamp

Product Price: Rs 7 / PieceGet Best Price

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Product Details:
BrandGeneric
ColorWhite
Size1/2"
MaterialAluminium
Usage/ApplicationIndustrial
Country of OriginMade in India

We have in store a wide array of Stainless Steel Worm Drive Hose Clamp, which is made keeping in mind the requirements of chemical, food and marine industry at our vendors' end. Our vendors design the offered hose clamp as using advanced tool to ensure their accurate design. Moreover, they manufacture these hose clamps by making use of high grade raw material to provide non throbbing surfaces on the clamp which protect the hose from damages. Apart from this, a a recommended clip can be used for smaller diameters in case of emergency requirements since the perforations on the clamps are done at extended lengths.

 

Features:

  • Seal the hose onto a fixed fitting
  • Protects the hose
  • Longer service life


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Gi U Bolt
  • Gi U Bolt
  • Gi U Bolt
  • Gi U Bolt

Gi U Bolt

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Minimum Order Quantity: 100 Piece

Product Details:
Head TypeRound
Type Of BoltsU BOLT
Size1/2" TO 24"
Usage/ApplicationPipe Fittings
Bolt ShapeU
ColorSILVER
Country of OriginMade in India

The distinction between a bolt and a screw is commonly misunderstood. There are several practical differences, but most have some degree of overlap between bolts and screws.

The defining distinction, per Machinery's Handbook, is in their intended purpose: Bolts are for the assembly of two unthreaded components, with the aid of a nut. Screws in contrast are used in components which contain their own thread, and the screw may even cut its own internal thread into them. Many threaded fasteners can be described as either screws or bolts, depending on how they are used.

Bolts are often used to make a bolted joint. This is a combination of the nut applying an axial clamping force and also the shank of the bolt acting as a dowel, pinning the joint against sideways shear forces. For this reason, many bolts have a plain unthreaded shank (called the grip length) as this makes for a better, stronger dowel. The presence of the unthreaded shank has often been given as characteristic of bolts vs. screws, but this is incidental to its use, rather than defining. The grip length should be chosen carefully, to be around the same length as the thickness of the materials, and any washers, bolted together. Too short places the dowel shear load onto the threads, which may cause fretting wear on the hole. Too long prevents the nut from being tightened down correctly. No more than two turns of the thread should be within the hole.

Where a fastener forms its own thread in the component being fastened, it is called a screw. This is most obviously so when the thread is tapered (i.e. traditional wood screws), precluding the use of a nut, or when a sheet metal screw or other thread-forming screw is used.

A screw must always be turned to assemble the joint. Many bolts are held fixed in place during assembly, either by a tool or by a design of non-rotating bolt, such as a carriage bolt, and only the corresponding nut is turned.


 

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Hose Clamp (Hose)

Hose Clamp (Hose)

Product Price: Rs 2 / PieceGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 100 Piece

Product Details:
BrandGeneric
ColorWhite
MaterialAluminium
Size1/2"
ShapeRound
Product TypeHose Clamp

We have in store a wide array of Stainless Steel Worm Drive Hose Clamp, which is made keeping in mind the requirements of chemical, food and marine industry at our vendors' end. Our vendors design the offered hose clamp as using advanced tool to ensure their accurate design. Moreover, they manufacture these hose clamps by making use of high grade raw material to provide non throbbing surfaces on the clamp which protect the hose from damages. Apart from this, a a recommended clip can be used for smaller diameters in case of emergency requirements since the perforations on the clamps are done at extended lengths.

 

Features:

  • Seal the hose onto a fixed fitting
  • Protects the hose
  • Longer service life


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Klipco Hose Clamp

Klipco Hose Clamp

Product Price: Rs 4 / PieceGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

Product Details:
BrandGeneric
ColorWhite
MaterialAluminium
Size1/2"
ShapeRound
Product TypeHose Clamp

We have in store a wide array of Stainless Steel Worm Drive Hose Clamp, which is made keeping in mind the requirements of chemical, food and marine industry at our vendors' end. Our vendors design the offered hose clamp as using advanced tool to ensure their accurate design. Moreover, they manufacture these hose clamps by making use of high grade raw material to provide non throbbing surfaces on the clamp which protect the hose from damages. Apart from this, a a recommended clip can be used for smaller diameters in case of emergency requirements since the perforations on the clamps are done at extended lengths.

 

Features:

  • Seal the hose onto a fixed fitting
  • Protects the hose
  • Longer service life


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Gi Wire Nail
  • Gi Wire Nail
  • Gi Wire Nail
  • Gi Wire Nail

Gi Wire Nail

Product Price: Rs 55 / KgGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg

Product Details:
MaterialIron
Quantity Per Pack50 KG
Size1/2" TO 20"
Packaging Size50KG BAG
Packaging TypeBAG
Usage/ApplicationConstruction
Gauge18GZ TO 8GZ
Head ShapeROUND
We are manufacturer of GI Nail in every size. We also export material to Pan India. We "India Pipe & Valve “established in the year 2022, are involved in Manufacturing a range of Pipes And Tubes .We have installed hi-tech machinery and tools at our production section that enables us to manufacture world-class products. 

For our accomplishment story, we are grateful to our Mr. Mohammad Furqan, whose continual backing and direction have been useful to us for attaining exponential development in the current market.



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S S Fasteners

S S Fasteners

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Minimum Order Quantity: 100 Piece

Product Details:
Fastener TypePin type
MaterialStainless Steel
BrandRAJ
Size1/2"
Quantity Per Pack100
DiameterRound
Head StyleHex Head
ShapeHexagonal, Cylindrical, Round
Packaging TypePlastic Packet, Box, Carton
Type Of BoltsNormal, Headed, Countersunk

Mild steel fasteners are widely used for all general purposes where high strength and corrosion resistance is not required. Their low cost makes them ideal for everyday use. Mild steel Bolts and Screws conform to grades 4.6 and 4.8 and Nuts to grade 4. Higher grades of 5.6 and 5 are also arranged against order.


Finishes: Self colour, Zinc plated (with White/Blue/Yellow passivation), Hot Dip galvanised, Cadmium Plated, Blackened, Nickle plated and Chromium Plated.

 

Products and available Size Range


Hexagonal Head Bolts and Screws 

  • M3 X 6MM to M48 X 300 generally conforming to IS 1363(Part 1 & 2) 2002
  • 3/16” X 1/2” to 2” X 12” in BSW threads generally conforming to BS 916

Hexagonal Full and Lock (Thin) Nuts

  • M2 to M60 generally conforming to IS 1363(Part 3)2002 (Hex Nut) and to IS 1364(Part 4)2003 (Lock (Thin) Nut)
  • 1/8” to 2” in BSW threadsgenerally conforming to BS 916
  • 1/2” to 3” in BSP threadsgenerally conforming to IS 3468-1991

Left hand thread nuts

  • 1/4" to 1" in BSW threads
  • M6 to M24 in MM threads

Square Head Bolts & Nuts

  • M5 to M12generally conforming to IS 2585-2006
  • 1/8” to 1/2” in BSW threads

Dom Nuts

  • M6 to M24

Flange (Collar) Bolts and nuts

  • M6 x 12 to M10 x 25mm

Eye Bolts and Eye nuts

  • Lifting Hooks M8 to M48
  • Eye Bolt (Small Eye) M8 x 40 to M24 x 200
  • Eye Nuts M12 to M 20

Slotted and Castle Nuts

  • M10 to M48 generally conforming to IS 2232-1967
  • 3/8" to 2" in BSW threads

Nyloc Nuts

  • M3 to M48 generally conforming to IS7002-2005
  • 1/4" to 1" in BSW, UNC, UNF and BSF threads.

Wing Nuts (Cast Iron)

  • M6 to M16
  • 1/4" to 5/8" in BSW threads

Studs

  • M6 x 25mm to M20 x 100mm
  • 1/4" x 1" to 3/4" x 4"

Snap Head Rivets

  • 6 x 12mm to 24 x 100mm generally conforming to IS 1929/1982 and IS 2155/1982
  • 1/4" x 1/2" to 1" x 4"

Carriage Bolts

  • 1/4" x 1 1/2" to 1/2" to 12"
  • Special C.P. Carriage bolts with Nut and Washers 1/4" x 1 1/2" to 3" (for C.P.Aldrops)

Plain Washers

  • 3mm to 64mm generally conforming to IS 2016/67
  • 1/8" to 2"

Taper Washers

  • 12mm to 24mm

U Bolts

  • Suitable for pipe sizes of 3/4" to 12" with bolt dia of 8mm to 12mm

Pipe Bolts

  • 5/16" x 3" to 7" suitable for pipes of 1" to 2"

J & L Bolts

  • 5/16" x 3" to 7"

GI Threaded Rods

  • M6 to M20 in 1Mtr & 2Mtr length

Connecter (Long) Nut

  • M6 to M16


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Ms Stud Bolt

Ms Stud Bolt

Product Price: Rs 11 / PieceGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

Product Details:
Size1/2"
Materialmild steel
Quantity Per Pack50kg
Thread Typefull
WeightAs per size
Country of OriginMade in India

Mild steel fasteners are widely used for all general purposes where high strength and corrosion resistance is not required. Their low cost makes them ideal for everyday use. Mild steel Bolts and Screws conform to grades 4.6 and 4.8 and Nuts to grade 4. Higher grades of 5.6 and 5 are also arranged against order.


Finishes: Self colour, Zinc plated (with White/Blue/Yellow passivation), Hot Dip galvanised, Cadmium Plated, Blackened, Nickle plated and Chromium Plated.

 

Products and available Size Range


Hexagonal Head Bolts and Screws 

  • M3 X 6MM to M48 X 300 generally conforming to IS 1363(Part 1 & 2) 2002
  • 3/16” X 1/2” to 2” X 12” in BSW threads generally conforming to BS 916

Hexagonal Full and Lock (Thin) Nuts

  • M2 to M60 generally conforming to IS 1363(Part 3)2002 (Hex Nut) and to IS 1364(Part 4)2003 (Lock (Thin) Nut)
  • 1/8” to 2” in BSW threadsgenerally conforming to BS 916
  • 1/2” to 3” in BSP threadsgenerally conforming to IS 3468-1991

Left hand thread nuts

  • 1/4" to 1" in BSW threads
  • M6 to M24 in MM threads

Square Head Bolts & Nuts

  • M5 to M12generally conforming to IS 2585-2006
  • 1/8” to 1/2” in BSW threads

Dom Nuts

  • M6 to M24

Flange (Collar) Bolts and nuts

  • M6 x 12 to M10 x 25mm

Eye Bolts and Eye nuts

  • Lifting Hooks M8 to M48
  • Eye Bolt (Small Eye) M8 x 40 to M24 x 200
  • Eye Nuts M12 to M 20

Slotted and Castle Nuts

  • M10 to M48 generally conforming to IS 2232-1967
  • 3/8" to 2" in BSW threads

Nyloc Nuts

  • M3 to M48 generally conforming to IS7002-2005
  • 1/4" to 1" in BSW, UNC, UNF and BSF threads.

Wing Nuts (Cast Iron)

  • M6 to M16
  • 1/4" to 5/8" in BSW threads

Studs

  • M6 x 25mm to M20 x 100mm
  • 1/4" x 1" to 3/4" x 4"

Snap Head Rivets

  • 6 x 12mm to 24 x 100mm generally conforming to IS 1929/1982 and IS 2155/1982
  • 1/4" x 1/2" to 1" x 4"

Carriage Bolts

  • 1/4" x 1 1/2" to 1/2" to 12"
  • Special C.P. Carriage bolts with Nut and Washers 1/4" x 1 1/2" to 3" (for C.P.Aldrops)

Plain Washers

  • 3mm to 64mm generally conforming to IS 2016/67
  • 1/8" to 2"

Taper Washers

  • 12mm to 24mm

U Bolts

  • Suitable for pipe sizes of 3/4" to 12" with bolt dia of 8mm to 12mm

Pipe Bolts

  • 5/16" x 3" to 7" suitable for pipes of 1" to 2"

J & L Bolts

  • 5/16" x 3" to 7"

GI Threaded Rods

  • M6 to M20 in 1Mtr & 2Mtr length

Connecter (Long) Nut

  • M6 to M16


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M S Fastener

M S Fastener

Product Price: Rs 10 / PieceGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

Product Details:
MaterialMild Steel
Fastener TypePin type
Size1/2"
Type Of BoltsFastners
ColorCopper
DiameterAs per size

Mild steel fasteners are widely used for all general purposes where high strength and corrosion resistance is not required. Their low cost makes them ideal for everyday use. Mild steel Bolts and Screws conform to grades 4.6 and 4.8 and Nuts to grade 4. Higher grades of 5.6 and 5 are also arranged against order.


Finishes: Self colour, Zinc plated (with White/Blue/Yellow passivation), Hot Dip galvanised, Cadmium Plated, Blackened, Nickle plated and Chromium Plated.

 

Products and available Size Range


Hexagonal Head Bolts and Screws 

  • M3 X 6MM to M48 X 300 generally conforming to IS 1363(Part 1 & 2) 2002
  • 3/16” X 1/2” to 2” X 12” in BSW threads generally conforming to BS 916

Hexagonal Full and Lock (Thin) Nuts

  • M2 to M60 generally conforming to IS 1363(Part 3)2002 (Hex Nut) and to IS 1364(Part 4)2003 (Lock (Thin) Nut)
  • 1/8” to 2” in BSW threadsgenerally conforming to BS 916
  • 1/2” to 3” in BSP threadsgenerally conforming to IS 3468-1991

Left hand thread nuts

  • 1/4" to 1" in BSW threads
  • M6 to M24 in MM threads

Square Head Bolts & Nuts

  • M5 to M12generally conforming to IS 2585-2006
  • 1/8” to 1/2” in BSW threads

Dom Nuts

  • M6 to M24

Flange (Collar) Bolts and nuts

  • M6 x 12 to M10 x 25mm

Eye Bolts and Eye nuts

  • Lifting Hooks M8 to M48
  • Eye Bolt (Small Eye) M8 x 40 to M24 x 200
  • Eye Nuts M12 to M 20

Slotted and Castle Nuts

  • M10 to M48 generally conforming to IS 2232-1967
  • 3/8" to 2" in BSW threads

Nyloc Nuts

  • M3 to M48 generally conforming to IS7002-2005
  • 1/4" to 1" in BSW, UNC, UNF and BSF threads.

Wing Nuts (Cast Iron)

  • M6 to M16
  • 1/4" to 5/8" in BSW threads

Studs

  • M6 x 25mm to M20 x 100mm
  • 1/4" x 1" to 3/4" x 4"

Snap Head Rivets

  • 6 x 12mm to 24 x 100mm generally conforming to IS 1929/1982 and IS 2155/1982
  • 1/4" x 1/2" to 1" x 4"

Carriage Bolts

  • 1/4" x 1 1/2" to 1/2" to 12"
  • Special C.P. Carriage bolts with Nut and Washers 1/4" x 1 1/2" to 3" (for C.P.Aldrops)

Plain Washers

  • 3mm to 64mm generally conforming to IS 2016/67
  • 1/8" to 2"

Taper Washers

  • 12mm to 24mm

U Bolts

  • Suitable for pipe sizes of 3/4" to 12" with bolt dia of 8mm to 12mm

Pipe Bolts

  • 5/16" x 3" to 7" suitable for pipes of 1" to 2"

J & L Bolts

  • 5/16" x 3" to 7"

GI Threaded Rods

  • M6 to M20 in 1Mtr & 2Mtr length

Connecter (Long) Nut

  • M6 to M16


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SS Stud Bolt
  • SS Stud Bolt
  • SS Stud Bolt
  • SS Stud Bolt

SS Stud Bolt

Product Price: Rs 20 / PieceGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

Product Details:
Usage/ApplicationIndustrial
Product TypeBolt
Size5'
MaterialMild Steel
Head ShapeRound
Surface TreatmentBlack

We are successfully meeting the varied needs of our patrons by offering a wide gamut of Stud Bolt. 

The distinction between a bolt and a screw is commonly misunderstood. There are several practical differences, but most have some degree of overlap between bolts and screws.

The defining distinction, per Machinery's Handbook, is in their intended purpose: Bolts are for the assembly of two unthreaded components, with the aid of a nut. Screws in contrast are used in components which contain their own thread, and the screw may even cut its own internal thread into them. Many threaded fasteners can be described as either screws or bolts, depending on how they are used.

Bolts are often used to make a bolted joint. This is a combination of the nut applying an axial clamping force and also the shank of the bolt acting as a dowel, pinning the joint against sideways shear forces. For this reason, many bolts have a plain unthreaded shank (called the grip length) as this makes for a better, stronger dowel. The presence of the unthreaded shank has often been given as characteristic of bolts vs. screws,[3] but this is incidental to its use, rather than defining. The grip length should be chosen carefully, to be around the same length as the thickness of the materials, and any washers, bolted together. Too short places the dowel shear load onto the threads, which may cause fretting wear on the hole. Too long prevents the nut from being tightened down correctly. No more than two turns of the thread should be within the hole.

Where a fastener forms its own thread in the component being fastened, it is called a screw. This is most obviously so when the thread is tapered (i.e. traditional wood screws), precluding the use of a nut, or when a sheet metal screw or other thread-forming screw is used.

A screw must always be turned to assemble the joint. Many bolts are held fixed in place during assembly, either by a tool or by a design of non-rotating bolt, such as a carriage bolt, and only the corresponding nut is turned.


 

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Gi Nut Bolt
  • Gi Nut Bolt
  • Gi Nut Bolt
  • Gi Nut Bolt

Gi Nut Bolt

Product Price: Rs 20 / KgGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 50 Kg

Product Details:
SizeM16
ShapeRound
Nut TypeDrilling
MaterialGalvanized iron
ColorSilver
Country of OriginMade in India

The distinction between a bolt and a screw is commonly misunderstood. There are several practical differences, but most have some degree of overlap between bolts and screws.

The defining distinction, per Machinery's Handbook, is in their intended purpose: Bolts are for the assembly of two unthreaded components, with the aid of a nut. Screws in contrast are used in components which contain their own thread, and the screw may even cut its own internal thread into them. Many threaded fasteners can be described as either screws or bolts, depending on how they are used.

Bolts are often used to make a bolted joint. This is a combination of the nut applying an axial clamping force and also the shank of the bolt acting as a dowel, pinning the joint against sideways shear forces. For this reason, many bolts have a plain unthreaded shank (called the grip length) as this makes for a better, stronger dowel. The presence of the unthreaded shank has often been given as characteristic of bolts vs. screws, but this is incidental to its use, rather than defining. The grip length should be chosen carefully, to be around the same length as the thickness of the materials, and any washers, bolted together. Too short places the dowel shear load onto the threads, which may cause fretting wear on the hole. Too long prevents the nut from being tightened down correctly. No more than two turns of the thread should be within the hole.

Where a fastener forms its own thread in the component being fastened, it is called a screw. This is most obviously so when the thread is tapered (i.e. traditional wood screws), precluding the use of a nut, or when a sheet metal screw or other thread-forming screw is used.

A screw must always be turned to assemble the joint. Many bolts are held fixed in place during assembly, either by a tool or by a design of non-rotating bolt, such as a carriage bolt, and only the corresponding nut is turned.


 

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Ht Nut Bolt
  • Ht Nut Bolt
  • Ht Nut Bolt
  • Ht Nut Bolt

Ht Nut Bolt

Product Price: Rs 20 / PieceGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

Product Details:
Size1/2" to 20"
BrandGeneric
Quantity Per Pack100
Usage/ApplicationIndustrial
MaterialHigh tensile
Country of OriginMade in India

The distinction between a bolt and a screw is commonly misunderstood. There are several practical differences, but most have some degree of overlap between bolts and screws.

The defining distinction, per Machinery's Handbook, is in their intended purpose: Bolts are for the assembly of two unthreaded components, with the aid of a nut. Screws in contrast are used in components which contain their own thread, and the screw may even cut its own internal thread into them. Many threaded fasteners can be described as either screws or bolts, depending on how they are used.

Bolts are often used to make a bolted joint. This is a combination of the nut applying an axial clamping force and also the shank of the bolt acting as a dowel, pinning the joint against sideways shear forces. For this reason, many bolts have a plain unthreaded shank (called the grip length) as this makes for a better, stronger dowel. The presence of the unthreaded shank has often been given as characteristic of bolts vs. screws, but this is incidental to its use, rather than defining. The grip length should be chosen carefully, to be around the same length as the thickness of the materials, and any washers, bolted together. Too short places the dowel shear load onto the threads, which may cause fretting wear on the hole. Too long prevents the nut from being tightened down correctly. No more than two turns of the thread should be within the hole.

Where a fastener forms its own thread in the component being fastened, it is called a screw. This is most obviously so when the thread is tapered (i.e. traditional wood screws), precluding the use of a nut, or when a sheet metal screw or other thread-forming screw is used.

A screw must always be turned to assemble the joint. Many bolts are held fixed in place during assembly, either by a tool or by a design of non-rotating bolt, such as a carriage bolt, and only the corresponding nut is turned.



 

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M S Hook
  • M S Hook
  • M S Hook
  • M S Hook

M S Hook

Product Price: Rs 14 / PieceGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 50 Piece

Product Details:
Size1/2"
Usage/ApplicationHome
Finish TypeChrome
Installation TypeScrew in
Hook TypeKey Hook
Thickness4MM
Pack Size50kg
We are manufacture, exporter & wholeseller of MS Hook in India, Nepal, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka & Mayanmar. 


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MS Nut Bolt
  • MS Nut Bolt
  • MS Nut Bolt
  • MS Nut Bolt

MS Nut Bolt

Product Price: Rs 15 / KgGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg

Product Details:
Usage/ApplicationIndustrial
ShapeRound
Size1/2"
Quantity Per Pack50kg
Country of OriginMade in India

The distinction between a bolt and a screw is commonly misunderstood. There are several practical differences, but most have some degree of overlap between bolts and screws.

The defining distinction, per Machinery's Handbook, is in their intended purpose: Bolts are for the assembly of two unthreaded components, with the aid of a nut. Screws in contrast are used in components which contain their own thread, and the screw may even cut its own internal thread into them. Many threaded fasteners can be described as either screws or bolts, depending on how they are used.

Bolts are often used to make a bolted joint. This is a combination of the nut applying an axial clamping force and also the shank of the bolt acting as a dowel, pinning the joint against sideways shear forces. For this reason, many bolts have a plain unthreaded shank (called the grip length) as this makes for a better, stronger dowel. The presence of the unthreaded shank has often been given as characteristic of bolts vs. screws, but this is incidental to its use, rather than defining. The grip length should be chosen carefully, to be around the same length as the thickness of the materials, and any washers, bolted together. Too short places the dowel shear load onto the threads, which may cause fretting wear on the hole. Too long prevents the nut from being tightened down correctly. No more than two turns of the thread should be within the hole.

Where a fastener forms its own thread in the component being fastened, it is called a screw. This is most obviously so when the thread is tapered (i.e. traditional wood screws), precluding the use of a nut, or when a sheet metal screw or other thread-forming screw is used.

A screw must always be turned to assemble the joint. Many bolts are held fixed in place during assembly, either by a tool or by a design of non-rotating bolt, such as a carriage bolt, and only the corresponding nut is turned.


 

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SS Nut Bolt
  • SS Nut Bolt
  • SS Nut Bolt
  • SS Nut Bolt

SS Nut Bolt

Product Price: Rs 22 / PieceGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 100 Piece

Product Details:
Size1/2" to 20"
BrandGeneric
ShapeRound
Material Gradess
Usage/ApplicationIndustrial
Type Of BoltsRound-head

The distinction between a bolt and a screw is commonly misunderstood. There are several practical differences, but most have some degree of overlap between bolts and screws.

The defining distinction, per Machinery's Handbook, is in their intended purpose: Bolts are for the assembly of two unthreaded components, with the aid of a nut. Screws in contrast are used in components which contain their own thread, and the screw may even cut its own internal thread into them. Many threaded fasteners can be described as either screws or bolts, depending on how they are used.

Bolts are often used to make a bolted joint. This is a combination of the nut applying an axial clamping force and also the shank of the bolt acting as a dowel, pinning the joint against sideways shear forces. For this reason, many bolts have a plain unthreaded shank (called the grip length) as this makes for a better, stronger dowel. The presence of the unthreaded shank has often been given as characteristic of bolts vs. screws,[3] but this is incidental to its use, rather than defining. The grip length should be chosen carefully, to be around the same length as the thickness of the materials, and any washers, bolted together. Too short places the dowel shear load onto the threads, which may cause fretting wear on the hole. Too long prevents the nut from being tightened down correctly. No more than two turns of the thread should be within the hole.

Where a fastener forms its own thread in the component being fastened, it is called a screw. This is most obviously so when the thread is tapered (i.e. traditional wood screws), precluding the use of a nut, or when a sheet metal screw or other thread-forming screw is used.

A screw must always be turned to assemble the joint. Many bolts are held fixed in place during assembly, either by a tool or by a design of non-rotating bolt, such as a carriage bolt, and only the corresponding nut is turned.


 

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G I Fastener
  • G I Fastener
  • G I Fastener
  • G I Fastener

G I Fastener

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Product Details:
MaterialIron
Size1/2"
BrandGeneric
TypeRound
Head ShapeHexagonal
Packaging Typebag

Mild steel fasteners are widely used for all general purposes where high strength and corrosion resistance is not required. Their low cost makes them ideal for everyday use. Mild steel Bolts and Screws conform to grades 4.6 and 4.8 and Nuts to grade 4. Higher grades of 5.6 and 5 are also arranged against order.


Finishes: Self colour, Zinc plated (with White/Blue/Yellow passivation), Hot Dip galvanised, Cadmium Plated, Blackened, Nickle plated and Chromium Plated.

 

Products and available Size Range


Hexagonal Head Bolts and Screws 

  • M3 X 6MM to M48 X 300 generally conforming to IS 1363(Part 1 & 2) 2002
  • 3/16” X 1/2” to 2” X 12” in BSW threads generally conforming to BS 916

Hexagonal Full and Lock (Thin) Nuts

  • M2 to M60 generally conforming to IS 1363(Part 3)2002 (Hex Nut) and to IS 1364(Part 4)2003 (Lock (Thin) Nut)
  • 1/8” to 2” in BSW threadsgenerally conforming to BS 916
  • 1/2” to 3” in BSP threadsgenerally conforming to IS 3468-1991

Left hand thread nuts

  • 1/4" to 1" in BSW threads
  • M6 to M24 in MM threads

Square Head Bolts & Nuts

  • M5 to M12generally conforming to IS 2585-2006
  • 1/8” to 1/2” in BSW threads

Dom Nuts

  • M6 to M24

Flange (Collar) Bolts and nuts

  • M6 x 12 to M10 x 25mm

Eye Bolts and Eye nuts

  • Lifting Hooks M8 to M48
  • Eye Bolt (Small Eye) M8 x 40 to M24 x 200
  • Eye Nuts M12 to M 20

Slotted and Castle Nuts

  • M10 to M48 generally conforming to IS 2232-1967
  • 3/8" to 2" in BSW threads

Nyloc Nuts

  • M3 to M48 generally conforming to IS7002-2005
  • 1/4" to 1" in BSW, UNC, UNF and BSF threads.

Wing Nuts (Cast Iron)

  • M6 to M16
  • 1/4" to 5/8" in BSW threads

Studs

  • M6 x 25mm to M20 x 100mm
  • 1/4" x 1" to 3/4" x 4"

Snap Head Rivets

  • 6 x 12mm to 24 x 100mm generally conforming to IS 1929/1982 and IS 2155/1982
  • 1/4" x 1/2" to 1" x 4"

Carriage Bolts

  • 1/4" x 1 1/2" to 1/2" to 12"
  • Special C.P. Carriage bolts with Nut and Washers 1/4" x 1 1/2" to 3" (for C.P.Aldrops)

Plain Washers

  • 3mm to 64mm generally conforming to IS 2016/67
  • 1/8" to 2"

Taper Washers

  • 12mm to 24mm

U Bolts

  • Suitable for pipe sizes of 3/4" to 12" with bolt dia of 8mm to 12mm

Pipe Bolts

  • 5/16" x 3" to 7" suitable for pipes of 1" to 2"

J & L Bolts

  • 5/16" x 3" to 7"

GI Threaded Rods

  • M6 to M20 in 1Mtr & 2Mtr length

Connecter (Long) Nut

  • M6 to M16


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Gi Pipe Hook
  • Gi Pipe Hook
  • Gi Pipe Hook
  • Gi Pipe Hook

Gi Pipe Hook

Product Price: Rs 20 / PieceGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 100 Piece

Product Details:
MaterialStainless Steel
Installation TypeHanging Type
ColorSilver
BrandIndia Pipe & Valve
Usage/ApplicationUsed In Bathroom
Corrosion ResistantYes
Size/Dimension11 x 7 x 1 Centimeters
We are manufacture, Exporter & wholeseller of GI Hook. Currently we are supplying goods to India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, UAE, KSA, Sri Lanka & Mayanmar 


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High Tensile Bolt Nut
  • High Tensile Bolt Nut
  • High Tensile Bolt Nut
  • High Tensile Bolt Nut

High Tensile Bolt Nut

Product Price: Rs 20 / PieceGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

Product Details:
Size1/2" to 20"
BrandGeneric
Quantity Per Pack100
Usage/ApplicationIndustrial
MaterialHigh tensile
Country of OriginMade in India

We are successfully meeting the varied needs of our patrons by offering a wide gamut of High Tension Nut Boltas per their precise needs.

The distinction between a bolt and a screw is commonly misunderstood. There are several practical differences, but most have some degree of overlap between bolts and screws.

The defining distinction, per Machinery's Handbook, is in their intended purpose: Bolts are for the assembly of two unthreaded components, with the aid of a nut. Screws in contrast are used in components which contain their own thread, and the screw may even cut its own internal thread into them. Many threaded fasteners can be described as either screws or bolts, depending on how they are used.

Bolts are often used to make a bolted joint. This is a combination of the nut applying an axial clamping force and also the shank of the bolt acting as a dowel, pinning the joint against sideways shear forces. For this reason, many bolts have a plain unthreaded shank (called the grip length) as this makes for a better, stronger dowel. The presence of the unthreaded shank has often been given as characteristic of bolts vs. screws, but this is incidental to its use, rather than defining. The grip length should be chosen carefully, to be around the same length as the thickness of the materials, and any washers, bolted together. Too short places the dowel shear load onto the threads, which may cause fretting wear on the hole. Too long prevents the nut from being tightened down correctly. No more than two turns of the thread should be within the hole.

Where a fastener forms its own thread in the component being fastened, it is called a screw. This is most obviously so when the thread is tapered (i.e. traditional wood screws), precluding the use of a nut, or when a sheet metal screw or other thread-forming screw is used.

A screw must always be turned to assemble the joint. Many bolts are held fixed in place during assembly, either by a tool or by a design of non-rotating bolt, such as a carriage bolt, and only the corresponding nut is turned


 

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G I U Clamp
  • G I U Clamp
  • G I U Clamp
  • G I U Clamp

G I U Clamp

Product Price: Rs 15 / PieceGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

Product Details:
BrandGeneric
Size1/2"
Usage/ApplicationIndustrial
ColorSilver
MaterialGalvanized Iron

The distinction between a bolt and a screw is commonly misunderstood. There are several practical differences, but most have some degree of overlap between bolts and screws.

The defining distinction, per Machinery's Handbook, is in their intended purpose: Bolts are for the assembly of two unthreaded components, with the aid of a nut. Screws in contrast are used in components which contain their own thread, and the screw may even cut its own internal thread into them. Many threaded fasteners can be described as either screws or bolts, depending on how they are used.

Bolts are often used to make a bolted joint. This is a combination of the nut applying an axial clamping force and also the shank of the bolt acting as a dowel, pinning the joint against sideways shear forces. For this reason, many bolts have a plain unthreaded shank (called the grip length) as this makes for a better, stronger dowel. The presence of the unthreaded shank has often been given as characteristic of bolts vs. screws, but this is incidental to its use, rather than defining. The grip length should be chosen carefully, to be around the same length as the thickness of the materials, and any washers, bolted together. Too short places the dowel shear load onto the threads, which may cause fretting wear on the hole. Too long prevents the nut from being tightened down correctly. No more than two turns of the thread should be within the hole.

Where a fastener forms its own thread in the component being fastened, it is called a screw. This is most obviously so when the thread is tapered (i.e. traditional wood screws), precluding the use of a nut, or when a sheet metal screw or other thread-forming screw is used.

A screw must always be turned to assemble the joint. Many bolts are held fixed in place during assembly, either by a tool or by a design of non-rotating bolt, such as a carriage bolt, and only the corresponding nut is turned.


 

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MS Hex Nut Bolt
  • MS Hex Nut Bolt
  • MS Hex Nut Bolt
  • MS Hex Nut Bolt

MS Hex Nut Bolt

Product Price: Rs 15 / KgGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg

Product Details:
Size1/2" to 20"
BrandGeneric
Quantity Per Pack100
Usage/ApplicationIndustrial
WeightAS per Size
ThicknessAS per Size

Mild steel fasteners are widely used for all general purposes where high strength and corrosion resistance is not required. Their low cost makes them ideal for everyday use. Mild steel Bolts and Screws conform to grades 4.6 and 4.8 and Nuts to grade 4. Higher grades of 5.6 and 5 are also arranged against order.


Finishes: Self colour, Zinc plated (with White/Blue/Yellow passivation), Hot Dip galvanised, Cadmium Plated, Blackened, Nickle plated and Chromium Plated.

 

Products and available Size Range


Hexagonal Head Bolts and Screws 

  • M3 X 6MM to M48 X 300 generally conforming to IS 1363(Part 1 & 2) 2002
  • 3/16” X 1/2” to 2” X 12” in BSW threads generally conforming to BS 916

Hexagonal Full and Lock (Thin) Nuts

  • M2 to M60 generally conforming to IS 1363(Part 3)2002 (Hex Nut) and to IS 1364(Part 4)2003 (Lock (Thin) Nut)
  • 1/8” to 2” in BSW threadsgenerally conforming to BS 916
  • 1/2” to 3” in BSP threadsgenerally conforming to IS 3468-1991

Left hand thread nuts

  • 1/4" to 1" in BSW threads
  • M6 to M24 in MM threads

Square Head Bolts & Nuts

  • M5 to M12generally conforming to IS 2585-2006
  • 1/8” to 1/2” in BSW threads

Dom Nuts

  • M6 to M24

Flange (Collar) Bolts and nuts

  • M6 x 12 to M10 x 25mm

Eye Bolts and Eye nuts

  • Lifting Hooks M8 to M48
  • Eye Bolt (Small Eye) M8 x 40 to M24 x 200
  • Eye Nuts M12 to M 20

Slotted and Castle Nuts

  • M10 to M48 generally conforming to IS 2232-1967
  • 3/8" to 2" in BSW threads

Nyloc Nuts

  • M3 to M48 generally conforming to IS7002-2005
  • 1/4" to 1" in BSW, UNC, UNF and BSF threads.

Wing Nuts (Cast Iron)

  • M6 to M16
  • 1/4" to 5/8" in BSW threads

Studs

  • M6 x 25mm to M20 x 100mm
  • 1/4" x 1" to 3/4" x 4"

Snap Head Rivets

  • 6 x 12mm to 24 x 100mm generally conforming to IS 1929/1982 and IS 2155/1982
  • 1/4" x 1/2" to 1" x 4"

Carriage Bolts

  • 1/4" x 1 1/2" to 1/2" to 12"
  • Special C.P. Carriage bolts with Nut and Washers 1/4" x 1 1/2" to 3" (for C.P.Aldrops)

Plain Washers

  • 3mm to 64mm generally conforming to IS 2016/67
  • 1/8" to 2"

Taper Washers

  • 12mm to 24mm

U Bolts

  • Suitable for pipe sizes of 3/4" to 12" with bolt dia of 8mm to 12mm

Pipe Bolts

  • 5/16" x 3" to 7" suitable for pipes of 1" to 2"

J & L Bolts

  • 5/16" x 3" to 7"

GI Threaded Rods

  • M6 to M20 in 1Mtr & 2Mtr length

Connecter (Long) Nut

  • M6 to M16


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1/2 inch Ms Nails
  • 1/2 inch Ms Nails
  • 1/2 inch Ms Nails
  • 1/2 inch Ms Nails

1/2 inch Ms Nails

Product Price: Rs 55 / KgGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kg

Product Details:
Nail Length1/2 Inch
Shank TypeSpiral Shank
Packaging Size50kg
Packaging TypeBag
MaterialMild Steel
ColorBlack
We are manufacturer & exporter of MS Nail                                                    


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