List of Common materials products
- classification:Common materials
7651~7695 item / All 36711 items
Introducing examples of handrail production that ensures safety with appropriate costs and short delivery times!
- handrail
Clear visibility with transparent glass! Recommended for store and building entrances.
- Disaster prevention fittings
- Entrance/Exterior Doors
Careful handling by hand prevents scratches and dents! All full-time employees have obtained national qualifications as metal heat treatment specialists.
- Steel
No couplant required, no rust removal needed, no coating removal needed for measuring steel plate thickness.
- Steel
We can process such long steel materials!! Drilling and tap milling for long materials like H-beams, channel steel, and angle steel!
- Secondary steel products
Large bolt tightening tools M20 to M42 shipped the same day! Reliable rental from a specialized manufacturer. Industry's fastest speed, no power required, with a maximum torque of 3840Nm.
- Work tools
- Equipment leasing and rental
Accurately measure tightening torque in '1Nm units.' Built-in high-precision torque sensor.
- Work tools
- Crane and others
- Construction machinery leasing and rental
Active in explosion-proof areas of chemical plants with air-powered tools! Torque range from 135Nm to 3600Nm, high-speed large bolt tightening.
- Work tools
- Power generation facilities
- Equipment leasing and rental
Delicious heatstroke prevention! We offer four flavors: cola, muscat, lactic acid drink, and watermelon!
- Safety and consumables
The standard anti-loosening component recognized by the world. It eliminates the loosening of bolts and nuts by utilizing axial force.
- Subsidiary materials
Prevents loosening of bolts due to harsh vibrations and temperature changes! Inserts ideal for aluminum base materials.
- Subsidiary materials
No need for front tapping with the self-tapping feature! An insert that is resistant to loosening due to screw attachment and detachment.
- Subsidiary materials
Stop bolt loosening caused by vibrations for sure! Since it does not rely on friction, it can be used in conjunction with lubricants.
- Subsidiary materials
When paired with black products, the washer becomes inconspicuous, enhancing the design! Introducing custom items.
- Subsidiary materials
With just a torque wrench, anyone can accurately tighten large diameter bolts!
- Subsidiary materials
When you're troubled by wobbling and wear! Screws can prevent seizing and allow for stable tightening.
- Subsidiary materials
Rich variety of materials and sizes! Reinforcing soft materials like aluminum with internal threads for weight reduction and improved repeatability.
- Subsidiary materials
Compliance with various environmental regulations such as RoHS! Customization options are available, including changes in film thickness, added heat resistance, and reduced friction.
- Subsidiary materials
No need for counterbore processing! Ideal for areas where you want to minimize the protrusion of the screw head or reduce weight.
- Subsidiary materials
It is difficult to apply load to the counterpart resin material! It can be reused repeatedly for the same hole.
- Subsidiary materials
The special component that was sprayed penetrates the gaps of the bitten screw section! It demonstrates a lubricating effect.
- Subsidiary materials
Prevents seizing of threaded parts and wear of components! It adheres strongly and does not peel off, ensuring lasting effectiveness.
- Subsidiary materials
Our original product created from the voices of customers who want to eliminate unnecessary inspections!
- Subsidiary materials
Simply replace the existing screws! A product with high design and security features.
- Steel
Screws falling off the production line! Unnecessary costs incurred due to measures against loosening.
- Joining and fastening materials
Differences in tolerance ranges lead to the existence of grades! An explanation of the differences between old and new screw grades.
- Joining and fastening materials
The relationship between torque and axial force! Torque management alone is insufficient for reliable bolt fastening.
- Joining and fastening materials
Actually different! I summarized the specific differences between "insert bolts" and "double-threaded bolts."
- Joining and fastening materials
Causes of thick diameter bolts breaking! Explanation of countermeasures using a product called Super Bolt.
- Joining and fastening materials
By reviewing the tolerance settings in the drawings, we can improve production efficiency while maintaining quality!
- Joining and fastening materials
There are many types of resins, each with its own strengths and characteristics! Here are four perspectives to share.
- Joining and fastening materials
The coloring technology of stainless steel called "oxidation coloring"! Explanation of its mechanism, features, and applications.
- Joining and fastening materials
There are categories such as the basics of screws and JIS standards! Focusing on the technology of screw fastening, we will update.
- Joining and fastening materials
Optimal for space-saving and design enhancement! Ultra low-profile type.
- Subsidiary materials
A strong ally for repairing and reinforcing threaded holes! Recoil inserts!
- Subsidiary materials
Since tang folding is unnecessary, productivity will increase.
- Subsidiary materials
A more durable insert system that replaces wires in screw part repairs.
- Subsidiary materials
Eliminate the hassle, unevenness, and forgetfulness of adhesive application work! Support for prototypes, small lots, and short delivery times.
- Subsidiary materials
Simultaneously resolves rotational and non-rotational looseness! Since it does not rely on friction, it can be used in conjunction with lubricants.
- Subsidiary materials
General fastening components are available! Improve repetitive fastening tasks such as piping connections on a low budget.
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Guaranteeing high strength of 12.9 even for large diameters of M22 and above! A lineup of over 1200 sizes from M3 to M36.
- Subsidiary materials
Flat fastening surface! Two types of recesses are used: "6-lobe" and "Quo," which provide good torque transmission.
- Subsidiary materials
Grain refinement of metal structure! The tensile strength at around room temperature increases by approximately twice, achieving thin and lightweight designs.
- Subsidiary materials
For the repair of engines for automobiles, motorcycles, ships, and aircraft, as well as parts for industrial machinery!
- Work tools
No need to bend or remove the tang! No need for bolt inspection for pitch skipping that was previously performed after insertion!
- Subsidiary materials
Recommended for soft materials! An insert with a self-tapping feature that offers good workability.
- Steel