Marine fasteners are specialized components used to assemble, secure, and ensure the structural integrity of boat fittings and parts in corrosive marine environments. These include stainless steel screws, bolts, washers, and nuts made from 316 or 304 stainless steel, known for their excellent corrosion resistance.
1-2 weeks delivery time Corrosion-resistant M8x40 flat recessed hexagon bolts made of premium AISI 316 stainless steel, ensuring strong and reliable fixing.
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$ 33
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1-2 weeks delivery time Strong and corrosion-resistant M8x50 flat recessed hexagon bolts manufactured from AISI 316 stainless steel for dependable fastening.
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$ 33,40
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1-2 weeks delivery time Reliable M8x60 flat recessed hexagon bolts in AISI 316 stainless steel, designed for longevity and high corrosion resistance.
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$ 32,78
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1-2 weeks delivery time High-quality M8x70 flat recessed hexagon bolts made from corrosion-resistant AISI 316 stainless steel, designed for secure fastening in demanding conditions.
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$ 34,32
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1-2 weeks delivery time Durable M8x80 flat recessed hexagon bolts in AISI 316 stainless steel, providing excellent corrosion resistance and strength.
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$ 34,05
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1-2 weeks delivery time Robust M10x30 flat recessed hexagon bolts made from premium AISI 316 stainless steel, suitable for tough fastening applications.
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$ 33,71
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1-2 weeks delivery time Strong and corrosion-resistant M10x40 flat recessed hexagon bolts manufactured from AISI 316 stainless steel for reliable fixing.
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$ 33,40
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1-2 weeks delivery time Corrosion-resistant M10x50 flat recessed hexagon bolts made from high-grade AISI 316 stainless steel for demanding fastening needs.
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$ 33,60
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1-2 weeks delivery time Reliable M10x60 flat recessed hexagon bolts in AISI 316 stainless steel, engineered for strength and longevity.
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$ 33,43
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1-2 weeks delivery time Long M10x100 flat recessed hexagon bolts crafted from durable AISI 316 stainless steel, ideal for robust fastening applications.
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$ 32,44
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What makes marine grade fastener different from regular fasteners?
Marine grade fasteners differ from regular fasteners due to their enhanced corrosion resistance and durability, making them suitable for harsh marine environments. Made from materials like 316 stainless steel, silicon bronze, and brass, these fasteners are specifically designed to withstand exposure to saltwater and other corrosive conditions. Specialty marine fasteners provide a wide range of options, including machine screws and carriage bolts, ideal for boat supply and ensuring structural integrity on yachts.
Marine grade fasteners are carefully categorized to meet the demands of the boating industry. Whether you require stainless steel marine fasteners, copper nails, or a variety of alloy-based hardware, we carry a wide selection available in stainless steel, including 18-8 and metric sizes for various applications. The quality of these fasteners is crucial in ensuring that each hardware piece provides the corrosion resistance needed for marine environments, and suppliers are available to assist and fulfill orders with attention to both stock and custom requirements.
What type of marine fastener is most commonly used on boats?
The most commonly used marine fastener on boats is the stainless steel fastener, particularly in grades 304 and 316, due to their corrosion-resistant properties. These fasteners, such as hex bolts, wood screws, and nuts and bolts, are designed to withstand harsh marine environments, preventing rust and ensuring structural integrity. Silicone bronze fasteners are also popular for wood applications, offering additional strength and resistance in corrosive conditions.
How does silicon bronze compare to brass in marine fastener applications?
Silicon bronze and brass are both used in marine fastener applications, but they have different properties suited for various needs. Silicon bronze is more corrosion-resistant in a marine environment compared to brass, making it ideal for demanding hardware projects, particularly where long-term durability is required. While brass is more cost-effective and often used for general marine bolt supply, silicon bronze remains stronger and better suited for corrosive environments, especially when exposed to saltwater.