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New Products - Stainless Steel Fasteners and Fittings

New Products - Stainless Steel Fasteners and Fittings

NEW PRODUCT: Self Drilling TTM Screw
  14 Dec 2016  

NEW PRODUCT: Self Drilling TTM Screw

Our new Self Drilling Timber to Metal (TTM) screws are designed to attach timber to steel and can self drill through up to 8mm steel. Its star drive head gives greater torque when installing the screw...

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Common Head Markings on Stainless Fasteners
  22 Aug 2016  

Common Head Markings on Stainless Fasteners

If you look at the head of a fastener, you might see markings stamped onto the surface. These marks hold valuable info about the fastener and learning how to read them can help you decide if it’s th...

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Stainless Steel Bowmac Brackets
  22 Aug 2016  

New Finish for Stainless Bowmac Brackets

Our Stainless Bowmac brackets are now ‘Shot Blast’ which cleans up and polishes each bracket, and eliminates the discolouration that results from the pickling process (brown/acid stain as shown be...

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Maxdrive Torsion Square Tip
  8 May 2016  
Stainless Steel - To Paint or Not To Paint?
  21 Apr 2016  

Stainless Steel - To Paint or Not To Paint?

Well it partly depends on HOW you paint.Stainless steel needs oxygen to repair its chromium oxide passive film which prevents corrosion. So not painting stainless steel is best. Not painting gives...

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How's Your Wire Looking?
  15 Apr 2016  

How's Your Wire Looking?

Stainless steel wire rope looks great…..well when new or when well maintained. But there is nothing that looks worse than a balustrade full of rusty wire rope.  So how do you make sure it keeps lo...

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Avoid a Galls-Up
  5 Mar 2016  

Avoid a Galls-Up

What is stainless ‘galling’?Galling is when two threads bind together and seize. It can be fairly common when using stainless steel fasteners. This seizing or ‘cold-welding’ can result in fast...

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Avoid Future Headaches: Don't Contaminate Your Stainless Steel
  7 Feb 2016  

Avoid Future Headaches: Don't Contaminate Your Stainless Steel

The contamination of stainless steel occurs when the stainless comes into contact with an iron object, for example a tool, and as a result the iron particles are ‘smeared’ onto the stainless. When...

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Impressive New Tait Communications Headquarters uses Anzor's High Tensiles Stainless Rods
  26 May 2015  

Impressive New Tait Communications Headquarters uses Anzor's High Tensiles Stainless Rods

Tait Communications is a global leader in designing, delivering and managing innovative communications solutions.November 2014 saw the completion of Tait’s new global headquarters in Christchurch an...

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Anzor Christchurch Attends National Certified Builders Conference
  26 May 2015  

Anzor Christchurch Attends National Certified Builders Conference

Recently Anzor attended the 17th annual Certified Builders Conference in Christchurch. As an official Business Partner of the Certified Builders we look forward to these events as they are alway...

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Relax, Anzor's Got Its Eye On Quality
  16 Feb 2015  

Relax, Anzor's Got Its Eye On Quality

Critical to the supply of stainless fasteners is ensuring that the stainless steel material conforms to international standards of stainless alloys. Historically there have been concerns of low nicke...

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Use Stainless Steel Fasteners With Treated Timber!
  17 Oct 2013  

Use Stainless Steel Fasteners With Treated Timber!

A question often asked of us at Anzor is: are Stainless Fasteners OK with treated timber?Well the research says not only is it OK – but it is preferred! The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Em...

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Nail it! In Stainless...
  16 Oct 2013  

Nail it! In Stainless...

Why use a Steel Nail when you can use a Stainless one?Steel Nails (both Galvanised and Bright) are used throughout the Construction Industry.  However often Stainless Steel Nails are overlooked due t...

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Stainless Steel Self Drilling (Tek) Screws - Hard Enough?
  16 Oct 2013  

Stainless Steel Self Drilling (Tek) Screws - Hard Enough?

There are two main types of Stainless Steel Self-Drilling Screws – Self Drilling Screws for Timber which often have a Type 17 style cutting flute:And Self Drilling Screw for Metal often called a S...

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Stainless Barrel Nuts
  8 Oct 2013  

Barrel Nuts - A Nut Producing a Top Finish!

A Stainless Steel Barrel Nut (also known as one half of a Sex Bolt, post and screw or Chicago Screw) is an internally threaded (machine thread) barrel shaped flange with a screw drive at one end. ...

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Stainless Fasteners
  13 Sep 2013  

Need Duplex Stainless Fasteners? Great - But Make Sure They're Made Right...

What is Duplex?Duplex and Super Duplex Grades of Stainless Steel offer superior corrosion resistance when 316 grade just isn’t enough.Duplex Stainless Steel Fasteners (SAF 2205 or UNS S31803) or Su...

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Stainless Anzor Decking Screw with Self Drilling Cutter
  4 Jun 2013  

New: Deck Drivers – Stainless Self-Drilling Screws for Hardwood Decking

Our new 316 stainless ‘Deck Drivers’ self-drill into soft and hardwood timber. Pre-drilling is not required, except at the board ends. They have a trim head, so are more discrete, and the 6-Lobe ...

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  17 May 2013  

Tea Staining: all about de-rusting!

Tea-staining is a discolouration of the surface of stainless steel caused by mild corrosion  This corrosion is cosmetic only and does not affect the structural performance of stainless steel. Havi...

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