Quality custom bolt provider: JM Hardware offers both standard and custom fasteners to meet different grades and specifications. This ensures we can cover the full spectrum of our manufacturing customers’ applications, including: Mining, Heavy equipment, Construction,Transportation,Automotive,Energy and alternative energy. JM has exported its hardware parts to over 70 countries around the world. We will make unremitting efforts to provide hardware parts with high quality and reasonable prices for our customers. We faithfully enforce ISO9001:2015 and Registered trademarks in the United States, the European Union and the United Kingdom. Every product meets international standards. Read additional information on screw manufacturer.
JM Hardware® offers both standard and custom stamping parts, washer,s and fasteners to meet different grades and specifications. This ensures we can cover the full spectrum of our manufacturing customers’ applications, including Mining, heavy equipment, Construction, Transportation, Automotive, Energy and alternative energy. We have the capabilities to provide stamping parts, like regular fasteners and customized fastener options in a wide variety of exotic metals. Exotic alloys are ideal for applications that require enhanced performance capabilities. Identified for their strength, corrosion resistance, and heat tolerance, exotic alloys are highly desirable for demanding work conditions where high-performance is a must. If an application requires a custom washer, JM can deliver with our variety of design options.
Nickel Plating: Nickel plating provides an additional layer of protection against corrosion and enhances the aesthetic appearance of automotive fasteners. This treatment is particularly useful in industries like aerospace, where both durability and appearance matter. Chrome Plating: Chrome plating is a common method used to create a shiny, durable finish for fasteners. It is often used in automotive and industrial applications where corrosion resistance and aesthetics are critical.
Anodizing is a surface treatment used primarily for aluminum screws and fasteners. It enhances the natural oxide layer of aluminum, offering better corrosion resistance and a variety of color options. Anodized aluminum screws are available in various colors, such as clear, black, red, and blue. This treatment not only enhances the appearance but also increases the strength of the aluminum surface. Recommendation for Clients: Anodizing is a great choice for clients using aluminum screws in products where color customization is needed. It’s an excellent option for consumer electronics, jewelry, and decorative applications.
Applications of Rivets – Rivets are commonly used in applications where a strong and permanent joint is required, such as: Aircraft construction: Rivets are extensively used in aircraft assembly to join aluminum sheets and other components. Bridge construction: They are used to fasten steel plates and beams in bridges and other large structures. Automotive manufacturing: Rivets are used to join various components in car bodies and chassis. Heavy machinery: They are used to assemble heavy equipment, such as tractors, cranes, and mining machinery. Choosing the right rivet type and size is crucial for ensuring a strong and reliable joint. Consider the materials being joined, the required strength, and the accessibility of the joint when selecting rivets. Read many more details at jm-fastener.com.
Enhanced Security: Bolts provide enhanced security in critical applications. For example, tamper-proof bolts are used in public infrastructure and high-security installations to prevent unauthorized disassembly. The ability to use locking mechanisms, such as lock nuts or thread-locking compounds, further enhances the security and reliability of bolted connections. Compatibility with High-Strength Applications: Bolts are better suited for high-strength applications due to their robust design and the ability to use high-grade materials. Grade 8 or 10.9 bolts, for example, offer exceptional tensile strength and are used in demanding environments such as automotive suspensions and heavy machinery.
Thread-cutting screws feature a cutting or forming tip that creates mating threads in the material during installation. They are used in applications where tapping or pre-drilling is not feasible, such as plastic, metal, or composite materials. Thread-cutting screws may have a pan, flat, or truss head and are available in various thread types and sizes. Sheet metal screws are designed for fastening thin metal sheets, such as roofing, siding, or ductwork. They have sharp threads and a tapered point for easy penetration into sheet metal without the need for pre-drilling. Sheet metal screws may have hex, pan, flat, or truss heads, depending on the application.