Tip number 12 for superior performing fasteners
This week we focus on, “What type of metal is stainless steel?”
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As a fastener business we often get some hard questions about fasteners. Sometimes though, we get questions that seem obvious to us because we have been in the industry for so long. Its hard to tell when something is common knowledge or simply something we know because we work in the industry. To remedy this, we highlight 1 quick tip each week for using fasteners that outline some of the basics of fasteners we think everyone should know.
What type of metal is stainless steel?
This is a question we get constantly. Stainless steel is considered to be a soft metal. There are versions that can become hard metals by heating them up to change stainless steel’s properties. This process is normally called heat treatment.
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Read
- Why you shouldn’t use 18-8 stainless steel in or near a salt water environment
- How to use hot dip galvanised fasteners
- Why you shouldn’t use stainless steel and aluminum together
- Always use fastener lubricant on stainless steel fasteners
- Why you should always use the right size screwdriver
- The right driver bit for the right screw head
- Always pre-drill hardwood before installing screws
- Do not mix fine and coarse thread fasteners
- Don’t over-tighten fasteners
- You’re not invincible, wear safety gear
- Use a 304 grade bolt with a 316 grade nut
- When using nail in-anchors
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