Teshi Group is a leading manufacturer, stockist, supplier, and exporter of high-quality square nuts in India, offering reliable and durable fastening solutions across a wide range of industries. Specializing in precision-engineered fasteners, Teshi Group produces square nuts that are designed for applications requiring secure, stable connections, especially in scenarios where a greater surface area is needed for better grip and torque. These nuts are commonly used in conjunction with square head bolts, providing a reliable fastening solution in industries such as construction, automotive, machinery, and heavy equipment. Teshi Group’s square nuts are manufactured using premium-grade materials to ensure superior strength, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting durability in even the most demanding environments. Available in a variety of sizes, materials, and finishes, Teshi Group’s square nuts can be customized to meet the specific requirements of their clients, providing versatility and performance for both standard and high-stress applications. Each square nut undergoes strict quality control processes to ensure it meets international standards, guaranteeing a high level of reliability and precision. With an extensive inventory and a commitment to fast delivery, Teshi Group has established itself as a trusted name for square nuts, offering cost-effective and high-performance fastening solutions to industries worldwide.
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Square nuts are a type of fastener with a square-shaped body and internal threads, designed to mate with bolts or threaded rods of a corresponding size. Their distinct shape provides a larger surface area for contact compared to round nuts, allowing for better grip and torque when tightening. This feature makes square nuts ideal for use in applications where increased stability and a strong, secure fastening are required, particularly in wood, masonry, and metalwork. They are often used in situations where a wrench or spanner can effectively grip the flat sides of the square shape, ensuring a tight connection.
Square nuts are commonly made from materials such as steel, stainless steel, and other alloys, offering resistance to corrosion, wear, and environmental stressors. These nuts are typically used in conjunction with square head bolts, although they can also be paired with other types of bolts for various structural and mechanical applications. They are especially useful in settings where the nut must not rotate or loosen under load, as the square design helps prevent rotation during installation or when subjected to vibrations. Square nuts are commonly used in the construction, automotive, and heavy machinery industries, where strong, reliable connections are essential for maintaining the safety and stability of equipment and structures. Their design provides excellent load distribution and ensures a secure fastening in applications ranging from industrial machinery to building and infrastructure projects.
Teshi exports Square Nuts in more than 50 countries. We have shipments going out monthly to different countries for our newly acquired customers. Our ready stock of Flanges helps us ship the Flange and meet the requirement and demands of our customers as fast as possible.
For screws going into wood there should always be a pre-drilled hole. Without a hole the difficulty installing a screw gets much worse, the holding power decreases and the danger of splitting the wood increases. A good rule of thumb is that the pre-drill should be slightly smaller than the root diameter of the thread. It is best if it is a little larger in very hard wood and a little smaller in soft wood. Some adjustment may be required depending on the particular conditions. Some common recommended sizes are listed below.
Evergrip ® Spike: 11/16”
Permagrip ® Spike 7/16”
15/16” Screw spike 11/16”
5/8” Recessed Head timber Screws: 3/8”
3/4” Recessed Head timber Screws: 1/2”
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We have found there is no consistent meaning in the industry of what customers expect when they ask for certs. We are happy to provide whatever certifications are requested by the customer. Our normal “cert” is a statement for each shipment signed by an authorized company official that the parts meet their requirements. This is acceptable to most customers. If you require more specific information we can produce your required detailed documents, country of origin certifications, steel chemical certs and even mechanical testing reports from our lab.
We do import some nuts, washers, castings and a few specialty bolts. We typically only import when we do not have the capability to make the part and we can’t find a competitive source in the US. We import from a limited pool of vendors that we have established an ongoing relationship with and that have demonstrated the ability to produce parts to our standards. All imported parts are carefully inspected and fully tested in our Colorado plant and are required to live up to the same high standards as the fasteners we produce.
We forge raised head marking on to almost every fastener we make. Every part will have an LB which is our registered trademark to identify fasteners that we make. Beyond that, parts may have grade markings or may have the year or year and month the head was formed. Other identification can be added as needed. These marking help customers know what grade the fastener is and can help us determine when it was made for traceability.
Occasionally a fastener that we supply may break. Frequently the causes of failures are quite complicated and sometimes are never fully understood. Studies have show that at least 75% of the fasteners that fail in service do so as a result of application or (improper) installation issues. If you feel you have a defective fastener or group of fasteners, we will replace it. Whenever possible we would like the opportunity to investigate. There are a few things that would help us investigate a failure:
1. The broken part: The pieces of a broken fastener are instrumental in determining what went wrong. Feel free to contact us and we will pay for shipping for broken parts to use in an investigation. We prefer to see the part just as it was found. Do not clean it or fit the pieces back together again. Package it carefully to avoid damage to the fracture surfaces in shipping.
2. The lot number: Your PO number or any other information on when it was purchased. All of our packages are marked with a lot number. With that number we can easily obtain the history for those parts, including raw material identification, inspection records, and testing and heat treat records. If there is a date marked on the head that can also be very useful.
3. Any details on the circumstances of the failure: Things such as pictures, sketches or descriptions are also very useful. While failures and faulty fasteners are rare, we are here to help solve your problems, whatever the cause.
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