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Grounding Terminals

Grounding Terminals are electrical components used to connect grounding conductors to electrical systems and ensure a safe path for fault currents to flow into the earth. These terminals provide a reliable connection point for grounding wires, helping to protect electrical circuits and equipment from potential hazards like electrical shocks or fires.

Hex Bolts

Hex Bolts are versatile fasteners with a six-sided head, designed for use with a wrench or socket. They are commonly used in construction, machinery, and automotive applications to securely join materials like wood, metal, or concrete. Available in various sizes and materials, hex bolts offer strong, reliable fastening for both structural and non-structural projects.

Hex Nuts

Hex Coupling Nuts, also known as extension nuts, are long hexagonal nuts used to connect two male threaded rods, bolts, or studs. They are ideal for extending the length of threaded assemblies and are commonly used in construction, machinery, and automotive applications. Made from durable materials like steel or stainless steel, these nuts ensure a secure and stable connection in various load-bearing setups.

Hose Barb Fittings

Hose Barb Fittings are connectors used to join flexible hoses or tubing to a fluid system. They feature barbed ridges or spikes on one end that grip the inside of a hose, creating a secure, leak-resistant seal—often without the need for clamps, though clamps can be used for added security.

Lock Nuts

Lock Nuts are specially designed nuts that resist loosening under vibration and torque. They provide a secure fastening by incorporating features such as nylon inserts, deformed threads, or serrated flanges. Commonly used in machinery, automotive, and industrial applications, lock nuts help maintain tight assemblies and enhance safety and reliability in dynamic environments.

Machine Screws

Machine Screws are precision fasteners with uniform threads, designed to be used with tapped holes or nuts in metal or plastic components. They are typically used in machinery, electronics, and appliances for assembling parts securely. Available in a variety of head types and sizes, machine screws provide a strong, reliable hold for detailed and high-precision applications.

MIG/TIG Torch Parts

MIG/TIG Torch Parts are components used in Metal Inert Gas (MIG) and Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding torches. These parts are designed to facilitate the welding process, providing a secure and reliable connection between the welder and the workpiece.

PG Type

PG Type refers to the classification of Paying Guest (PG) accommodations based on various factors such as room sharing options, amenities provided, and the type of occupants allowed (e.g., only boys, only girls, or co-ed). Common PG types include:

  • Single Sharing – One person per room, offering maximum privacy.

  • Double/Triple Sharing – Two or three individuals share a room, making it more affordable.

  • AC/Non-AC PGs – Based on air conditioning availability.

  • Furnished/Unfurnished – Indicates whether the room comes with essential furniture like a bed, table, and wardrobe.

  • With/Without Food – Some PGs provide meals, while others don’t.

Pressure Relief Valves

Pressure Relief Valves (PRVs) are safety devices designed to automatically release excess pressure from a system to prevent damage to equipment or components. These valves are critical in maintaining the integrity of pressurized systems like boilers, tanks, and pipelines.

Self Tapping Screws

Self Tapping Screws are specialized fasteners designed to drill their own threads into materials like metal, plastic, or wood. Ideal for quick and efficient assembly, these screws eliminate the need for pre-drilled holes. Commonly used in construction, automotive, and DIY projects, self tapping screws offer strong, secure fastening with minimal effort.

Splice Lugs

Splice Lugs are electrical connectors used to join two conductors end-to-end, ensuring a secure and continuous electrical connection. They are commonly used in cable repair, extension, or when transitioning between cable sizes or types.

Spring Washers

Spring Washers, also known as lock washers, are designed to provide tension and absorb shock in bolted assemblies. Their unique shape—typically split or curved—helps prevent fasteners from loosening due to vibration or dynamic loads. Widely used in automotive, machinery, and electrical applications, spring washers enhance fastening reliability and maintain consistent pressure.