ITW
Shakeproof : Thread-Rite
Screw Products, Inc. is
a master stocking distributor of standard and engineered
fasteners and related components for ITW
Shakeproof and carries a full selection of, Sems, flat
washers, lock washers, Teks-Self Drilling Fasteners, Keps
Nuts, Spring
Washers, Terminals
as well as many other products. Look to Thread-Rite as
many other companies do, to provide you with the highest
quality fastening products.
QUALITY
Our mission
at Thread-Rite Screw Products is to provide the highest quality,
most cost-effective fasteners and components in conformance
with all customer, industry and government requirements and
to provide these products on a reliable and timely basis.
We will conduct every aspect of our business in an ethical
manner that will sustain the trust so essential to successful
customer/supplier relations.
At every
organizational level, the men and women of Thread-Rite are
committed to total quality excellence in the design, manufacture
and supply of the company's fasteners and components. Inherent
in this commitment is a dedication to continuous improvement
in every aspect of Our products and operations. Our goal
is to create value and improve the operating efficiencies
of every one of our customers.
Removable,
replaceable mechanical fasteners generally rely on mating
threads to produce a secure assembly. The tightness or integrity
of a threaded assembly is primarily dependent on two factors:
1. Friction: Friction
is generated at the contact areas of mating threads, the
undersurface of the screw head in contact with a work surface,
and, if a nut is involved in the assembly, the upper surface
of the nut that is in contact with the bottom work surface.
Lock washers and bearing washers can enhance surface friction.
2. Tension:
When torque is applied, screw threads have a tendency to
advance even after the screw head bottoms against the work
surface. Screws or bolts are, in effect, stretched. A steel
bolt or screw will elongate approximately .002" per
inch of effective length when stressed at 60,000 PSI. Components
beneath the screw head and between the screw and any nut
that may be involved, are compressed. Materials have an innate
tendency to return to their original form. Like a stretched
spring, the extended screw wants to contract. The compressed
components want to expand. These conflicting forces generate
the tension that keeps assemblies tight. This tension can
be enhanced and sustained through the addition of washers
- lock washers, conical washers, spring washers and combinations
of these - which can be preassembled to screws in the form
of Sems. Initially, the amount of friction and tension generated
in an assembly is largely determined by the amount of twisting
force, or torque, that can be applied to the threaded fastener
without stripping out the mating threads. This is, in part,
determined by how the mating threads are formed and the nature
and thickness of the material in which they are formed. The
threaded fasteners in this catalog are presented accordingly.
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