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FOCUS ON NUTS, WASHERS & LOCKING SYSTEMS Staytite Hardlock Nuts


Staytite has been dedicated to meeting all your fastening requirements for over 30 years. Our unrivalled knowledge, industry experience and outstanding customer service has come to be regarded as the best in the industry.


Our experience makes us the premier supplier of All Metal Self Locking Nuts. We are the number 1 trusted source for both technical advice and extensive range of solutions to the age old problem of sourcing the right nut for the right application at the right price, not to mention availability from stock.


Our extensive range of All Metal Lock Nuts starts from the most basic deformed thread type, to the complete engineered solution offered by the use of the Hardlock Nut.


We have in depth experience of advising customers within the Automotive, Construction, Distribution, Railway and White Goods industries.


For help sourcing and specifying the correct All Metal Lock Nut for the relevant application, please call 01494 462 322 or email distributors@staytite.com where one of our experienced team will be happy to assist.


email: distributors@staytite.com Tel: +44 (0) 1494 462 322


TR Fastenings Ltd TR Fastenings is a leading manufacturer and distributor of quality fastenings to all industry sectors. With operations in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, TR supplies over 150 million components every day to thousands of customers.


The TR Binx® All Metal Self-Locking


Nut is one of the many parts sold globally, exclusively manufactured by TR. The Binx®


Strong – The Binx® Nut is an industry


standard, used in applications where vibration or stress is present.


locking mechanism


acts on both the effective diameter and the pitch of the thread, countering the threat posed by vibration and stress.


Compact - The Binx® locking mechanism is incorporated into a


nut head of no greater height than that of a standard nut and is ideal for use in restricted places.


Versatile and reusable – The Binx® is all metal and can be confidently


used in environments containing oil and other contaminants and its torque resistance is maintained after many applications.


Available in a wide range of sizes, from M3 to M36 and materials including mild steel, brass and stainless steel. Contact us today for more information.


TR Fastenings has recently increased its range of Self Clinch products from 750 individual items to 1000!


email: info@trfastenings.com www.trfastenings.com


Vöhrs GmbH & Co. KG


Innovative, flexible, competent words which will lead you to our company!


With 50 years experience, quality products, and professional service, we have become one of the leading international manufacturers of nuts and stampings.


Whether made out of ordinary steel, high-grade steel, bright or standard finish surfaces - we offer the perfect solution for all your requirements. Our progressive and flexible production allows us to manufacture exactly to your specifications so you get the product you need - with no compromises! Nuts and Stampings Forms: square nuts and rhombic nuts (in flat or profiled versions), hexagonal nuts, rectangular nuts (thread in centre or one-sided, one or more threads), special parts (diverse special shapes, f. ex. contact nuts for the electrical industry with riffle, waffle-type and/ or lifted edges. Also oval nuts and pointed nuts for different areas of application). Materials: steel, high-grade steel, brass, aluminium, in flat or profiled versions. Surfaces: bright/blank, any kinds of electroplated coatings, thermally zinc-coated (TZN), Geomet, Dacromet, other finishes on demand. Material Thickness: 5mm x 1.3mm - 40mm x 8mm, length 6mm - over 200mm. Threads: M2.5 - M12, 1/8”-5/16”, thread in center or one-sided.


Tel: +49 (0) 2359 7011 www.voehrs.de


Washer Factory Ltd


We are the premier manufacturer of non-standard washers and light pressings, offering a quick turnaround in steel, stainless, copper, brass and other exotic materials, especially duplex stainless and nickel alloys.


We strive in all that we do to maximise customer satisfaction. Technical advice is offered freely, where required and we believe in treating customers fairly so if we know that a standard washer is available we will say so.


Our production team has many years of washer making experience. Whilst traditional methods of manufacture are employed, our flexible approach, extensive tool stock and skilled work force mean that we can offer a fast turn around.


Having a national supplier base we are able to quickly source most materials (including non-metallics). Products can be supplied in any surface finish ranging from simple zinc to organic plating, they can be heat treated or machined.


We currently supply to a diverse customer base across many markets including construction, automotive and white goods. In many cases our products are far from the standard perception of a washer, take a look at our web site to see some examples of what we can do! We have no minimum manufacturing quantity or minimum charge so for a friendly fast and reliable service supported by a quality product please contact us.


Tel: +44 (0) 1902 865 777 www.washer-factory.com


102 Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 72 November 2011


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