
SS CARRIAGE BOLT
A carriage bolt, also called a coach bolt, is a type of fastener with a smooth, rounded dome head and a square neck just beneath the head. The square neck is designed to grip firmly into wood or soft material, preventing the bolt from turning when a nut is tightened from the other side. It is usually made of steel or stainless steel for strength and durability. Carriage bolts are mainly used in woodwork, outdoor structures, and situations where a secure and tamper-resistant fastening is needed.

SS SELF TAPPING SCREWS
S (Stainless Steel) self tapping screws are fasteners designed to create their own threads as they are driven into materials such as metal, plastic, or wood. Made from stainless steel, they offer excellent resistance to rust and corrosion, making them suitable for outdoor and moist environments. These screws eliminate the need for pre-threaded holes and are widely used in sheet metal work, electrical fittings, roofing, and general construction where durability and strong holding power are required.

SS DRYWALL SCREWS
SS drywall screws are stainless steel fasteners specially made for fixing drywall sheets to wooden or metal frames. They have a sharp point and deep threads that allow easy penetration and firm grip in the material. The stainless steel composition ensures resistance to corrosion, which is beneficial in humid conditions. These screws are commonly used in interior construction, false ceilings, and partition walls for secure and long-lasting installation.

MS CARRIAGE BOLT
MS (Mild Steel) carriage bolts have the same rounded head and square neck design as stainless steel carriage bolts but are made from mild steel. They provide strong fastening at a lower cost and are often used in general construction, furniture assembly, and machinery where exposure to moisture is limited. These bolts may be zinc-coated or galvanized to improve corrosion resistance and extend their service life.

COACH SCREWS
Coach screws are heavy-duty screws with a hexagonal head and coarse threads, designed for strong fastening in wood and masonry. They are typically used in structural woodwork, furniture making, and outdoor constructions such as fences and decks. Coach screws provide high holding strength and are tightened using a spanner or wrench. They are often zinc-plated or galvanized to protect against rust and corrosion.

SHOETACK NAILS
Shoe tack nails are small, thin nails used mainly in footwear manufacturing and repair. They are designed to securely fasten soles and heels to shoes without damaging the material. These nails are sharp, lightweight, and provide a firm grip in leather and rubber. Shoe tack nails are also used in upholstery and light craft work where delicate but secure fastening is required.