Both the structural engineering and building industries are constantly challenged to meet demands for design and safety in the USA. That’s why we’ve created the AFOS® Anchor Design Software.
Why are there so many different types of “galvanized” bolts? Not sure which one to ask for or specify? Not all galvanizing is the same. Read on to discover why these finishes are intended for different applications, and to decide which option best fits the needs of your project.
Daylight savings has come, and darkness falls over the jobsite faster than before, but with the right lighting equipment your jobsite doesn’t have to lose time working.
Two of the most commonly confused sets of regulations are those of the Buy America and the Buy American Acts. Even their names are almost identical. But, mistaking one requirement for the other can result in contract termination, suspension, and much more – that’s why it’s important to understand the differences.
No matter where you look, epoxy – or chemical anchoring – may have been in the forefront of that job’s success. From updating historical buildings in New York to providing a strong base for towers in Kansas, epoxy has been used in a multitude of applications.
As the nation begins to reopen, and construction sites start to get back to work. Allfasteners wants to address some jobsite essentials that are going to make a different for your jobsite.
As the world goes back to work, Allfasteners wants to remind everyone what makes us the place for all things fastening.
To be in accordance with social distancing guidelines our New Jersey Trade Counter will be changing some policies.
With the acquisition of DeWalt Power Tools to our range of products, there are many more products that require a special highlight. There is one tool in particular that deserves its own spotlight – the DeWalt® 20V MAX* Threaded Rod Cutter.
Most threaded fasteners can have their thread either cut or rolled. Each method has their own advantages as well as disadvantages, along with a combination of differences and misconception.