Allfasteners offers its customers the industry’s premier line of fasteners, tools and supplies, but did you know that we also have quite a few no-so-known about services that we can provide our customers.
Allfasteners now offers customers an easier and more flexible way to pay for their orders online. With the existing credit account method, customers will now have the option to pay for their online order using their existing credit account, instead of using a standard payment method.
To help educate our customers on the easiest and most efficient way to select components for a safety climb system, we have laid out this informative guide to help you through selecting a safety climb system.
In the telecommunications industry, where cell tower modifications are king, threaded rod, also called anchor studs, see use in a multitude of applications, but the most common is anchor bolting.
For weeks, we have been hinting about big things to come from our cell tower division, AF Tower. Now, it's finally time to reveal the big secret. AF Tower is launching a new website focused around our Safety Climb Systems.
Due to the recent recalls in the industry surrounding anchor shackles, AF Tower asks the question, “are you using correct Van Beest shackles and turnbuckles that are specified?"
Did you know that Allfasteners, and our cell tower division AF Tower, can come to your location and provide you with more information regarding our products? It’s called lunch and learn, and it allows consumers to gather more information about our company, products and personnel to better understand what makes us the place for All Things Fastening.
In the wireless and broadcast infrastructure industry tower modifications can be dangerous excursions if the proper safety measures are not in place. That’s why our cell tower division – AF Tower – created the safety climb assemblies.
Protecting your metal, mainly steel, structures from corrosion, dust or any environmental element has been sought after for decades. One of the most used techniques for doing such a thing has been galvanizing, due to its ability to extend the lifespan of the materials through a protective barrier.
Most consumers know shims to be made from solid polypropylene, and that they are ideal for window and door frame leveling, plus floor joist, wall and ceiling batten or joinery packing. What most consumers may not know is that these polypropylene shims have a metal counterpart for use in other industries.