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B & B Electro-Mechanical Components, Inc.
66D Otis St.
West Babylon, NY 11704
USA
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Phone: (800) 480-9198

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Bolts are threaded rods or pins that fasten objects together. They usually have a head at one end and a thread at the other. Bolts are secured by threaded nuts, and are available in both metric and non-metric designations.
Cold forming and cold heading services form metal by placing it under pressure, without the addition of heat, until the desired shape is achieved. Cold heading is commonly used to manufacture bolts, rivet nuts, and many other fasteners.
Industrial pins are cylindrical fasteners that are used to locate, align and join components. They are made out of aluminum, brass, titanium, wood and plastic. Products made from hardened steel, unhardened steel, and stainless steel are also available. Powered industrial pins, that are pneumatically, electrically, or hydraulically actuated, are also available.
Nuts are fasteners that are designed to fit around and secure a bolt or screw. The application determines the type of nut to use. 
Screws are fasteners that consist of a threaded shaft at one end and, typically, a head at the other. They are inserted into solid materials and secured via rotation.
Studs are mechanical fasteners which are threaded on one or both ends. One end is secured to an object. The other end is used typically with a nut.
Threaded inserts are blocks of material with a threaded hole that are pressed or molded into a part, usually made of a different material.
Washers are disks of metal or non-metallic material placed beneath a nut, an axle bearing, or a joint, to relieve friction, prevent leakage, isolate, prevent loosening, or distribute pressure.



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