Mechanical springs that provide tension, or resistance to a pulling force, are known as tension springs. Usually constructed of round wire, they feature hooks or loops for attachment on each end. Applications for tension springs include toys, medical equipment, automotive, and aerospace.
Read MoreStainless steel expansion screws are generally referred to as metal expansion screws. The expansion screw is fixed by using the wedge-shaped slope to promote the expansion to generate friction and grip force to achieve the fixing effect.
Read MoreAs we all know, high-strength screws and ordinary screws on the market are very similar in appearance. If you look carefully, there are certain differences. Ordinary screws are widely used in every family, but stainless steel high-strength screws are used in different areas.
Read MoreSelf-tapping screws, as the name implies, are screws that tap themselves. Compared with ordinary screws, self-tapping screws have drill bits, which can be screwed in without machining screw holes. At the same time, tap yourself. It is mainly used for edge joining and fixing of some thinner plates.
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