Nuts are fasteners that are designed to fit around and secure a bolt or screw. The application determines the type of nut to use. Search by Specification | Learn More about Nuts
Screws are fasteners that consist of a threaded shaft at one end and, typically, a head at the other. They are inserted into solid materials and secured via rotation. Search by Specification | Learn More about Screws
Rivets are headed pins with a point that passes through two pieces of material. Beating or pressing down the point causes it to spread out and form a second head. Rivets can be used to connect two plates or pieces of material together. Search by Specification | Learn More about Rivets
Hook and loop fasteners consist of two layers of fabric. The hook layer is covered with tiny hooks and the loop layer is covered with tiny loops. Hook and loop fasteners are commonly known as Velcro®. Velcro is a registered Search by Specification | Learn More about Hook and Loop Fasteners
Captive fasteners meld with the material into which they are joined through a process known as cold forming. Once joined, the fastener and the material are permanently fused into a single entity. Learn More about Captive Fasteners
Bolts are threaded rods or pins that fasten objects together. They usually have a head at one end and a thread at the other. Bolts are secured by threaded nuts, and are available in both metric and non-metric designations. Search by Specification | Learn More about Bolts