Fasteners
From heavy-duty masonry anchors to precision electrical screws, our professional grade fixings and fasteners are engineered for strength and structural integrity.
Electro South West Ltd
Unifix Square Plate Round Hole Washers BZP in Handy Retail Pack
Regular priceFrom £4.56Unit priceElectro South West Ltd
Unifix Metric Nyloc Nuts Class 8 DIN 982 Type P BZP in Packs
Regular priceFrom £1.82Unit priceElectro South West Ltd
CE Approved BS EN 15048 Bolting Assemblies Grade 8.8 BZP
Regular priceFrom £0.40Unit priceElectro South West Ltd
Metric Hexagon Head Set Screws (Fully Threaded) Grade 4.6 Galvanised
Regular price £0.99Unit priceElectro South West Ltd
Galvanised Steel Square Section Spring Washers DIN 7980 - Metric
Regular priceFrom £0.10Unit priceElectro South West Ltd
Metric Studding Connector (Long Nuts) Din 6634 Class 6 BZP
Regular priceFrom £0.03Unit priceElectro South West Ltd
Metric Full Nuts Galvanised Din 934 Grade 8
Regular priceFrom £0.21Unit priceElectro South West Ltd
Metric Galvanised Nyloc Locking Nuts Type T Din 985
Regular priceFrom £0.59Unit price
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FAQ's
How do I choose between zinc-plated and stainless steel fasteners?
How do I choose between zinc-plated and stainless steel fasteners?
Zinc-plated fasteners offer good corrosion resistance for indoor or dry environments and are generally more cost-effective. However, for outdoor projects, coastal areas, or high-moisture environments, Stainless Steel (A2 or A4 grade) is essential to prevent rust and structural failure over time.
What is the difference between a "fixing" and a "fastener"?
What is the difference between a "fixing" and a "fastener"?
While the terms are often used interchangeably, a fastener usually refers to items that join two or more objects together (like a bolt and nut), whereas a fixing typically refers to the hardware used to attach an object to a permanent structure, such as a wall or floor (like a wall plug or masonry anchor).
Do you supply fixings suitable for specialized substrates like plasterboard?
Do you supply fixings suitable for specialized substrates like plasterboard?
Yes. We stock a variety of cavity and toggle fixings specifically designed for hollow walls and plasterboard. These distribute the load across a wider area on the reverse of the board, preventing pull-out and ensuring a secure mount for medium-weight items.