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Did You Know?

From bumper to engine block, the average car contains over 3,500 fasteners and every single one plays a role in holding it together. 

The bolts used on aircraft are so precise that even a tiny scratch can ground a plane. There’s no room for error at 35,000 feet.

Structural Bolts used in skyscrapers can hold over 100,000 pounds each. Those steel giants aren’t going anywhere.

Race cars use titanium fasteners to save weight, sometimes shaving off just a few ounces per bolt to gain speed on the track.

Marine-grade stainless steel fasteners are designed to resist saltwater corrosion for decades. Rust is not welcome at sea.

Some surgical implants are secured with micro fasteners smaller than a grain of rice. Precision literally saves lives.

The screws in your smartphone are often custom-made to prevent tampering. Ever try to open one? Yeah, good luck.

Wind turbines use tension-control bolts that are torqued to perfection, because even a loose bolt can cost serious efficiency.

The bolts on rail tracks are regularly inspected for stress fractures, because a cracked bolt can mean a serious derailment risk.

Military-grade fasteners are tested under extreme heat, cold, and vibration. If it’s holding a tank together, it has to be bulletproof. Literally.

Fasteners used on offshore rigs have to survive high pressure, salt, vibration, and chemical exposure. Basically the worst possible conditions, 24/7.


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