Testing that emphasizes the effects of accelerated (decelerated) environments and high-temperature environments! Introducing NAS testing!
The NAS test refers to the accelerated vibration test described in the U.S. aerospace standards: NAS (NATIONAL AEROSPACE STANDARD) 3350/3354, which is commonly known as the NAS test. Since the test is based on requirements for the aircraft industry, it emphasizes the effects of acceleration (deceleration) environments and high-temperature conditions. At Hard Rock Industries, the "impact vibration test in accordance with NAS3350/3354" is referred to as the NAS test. Additionally, the U.S. aerospace standards specify that the materials for applicable bolts and nuts are primarily heat-resistant alloys, and the lubricants used are also specified, along with various other criteria. To properly conduct the NAS test, it is necessary to adhere to all of these standards; however, for products intended for the Japanese market, tests that conform to the NAS test are generally conducted. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Hard Rock Industries is a company that develops, produces, and sells "lock nuts," and it was established in 1974. Our Hard Rock Nuts were created from the strong desire of our founder and technical president, Katsuhiko Wakabayashi, to eliminate accidents caused by loosening screws and to create a safe and secure society. We are still advancing the development and improvement of new anti-loosening products. Our products are used in critical safety locations and areas where maintenance and inspection are difficult. <Main Clients> Railway market (vehicles, tracks, overhead lines, etc.), bridges and highways, transmission towers for power lines, construction and civil engineering, plant equipment, industrial machinery, and more.