Process · Fasteners
Screws, bolts, nuts, standoffs and shafts machined to your exact thread, grade and material — for the parts no catalog stocks.
When a standard fastener does not exist — an odd length, a special material, an integrated shoulder or a tight tolerance — we machine it. Turned and threaded on CNC lathes, custom fasteners match your drawing exactly.
What we make
| Type | Notes |
|---|
| Screws & bolts | Custom heads, lengths, shoulders |
| Nuts & standoffs | Hex, round, threaded standoffs/spacers |
| Studs, shafts, pins | Threaded both ends, stepped, dowel |
| Threads | Metric & imperial, tapped / cut / rolled |
Materials & grades
- Steel property classes 8.8 / 10.9 / 12.9 for strength.
- Stainless A2 (304) and A4 (316) for corrosion.
- Brass, aluminum and titanium for conductivity, weight or biocompatibility.
Turned on our CNC lathes and Swiss machines; plated via electroplating where corrosion protection is needed.
Frequently asked questions
Can you make custom fasteners to a drawing?
Yes — screws, bolts, nuts, studs, standoffs, shafts and pins machined to your thread, head style, length and material. Custom fasteners suit non-standard sizes, special materials or tight tolerances that catalog parts cannot meet.
What thread types do you cut?
Metric and imperial threads, internal and external, by tapping, single-point or thread rolling. Specify the class of fit needed for the application.
What materials and grades?
Carbon and alloy steel (property classes 8.8, 10.9, 12.9), stainless (A2/304, A4/316), brass, aluminum and titanium — chosen for strength, corrosion or weight.
Custom or standard fasteners?
If a standard catalog part exists, use it — it is cheaper. Custom machining is for non-standard dimensions, special materials, integrated features or tolerances beyond standard parts.