Manufacturer Information

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Kleinsorge Verbindungstechnik GmbH & Co.KG

Askay 12

57439 Attendorn

Germany

Usage Warnings

Screws and Nuts

Safety warnings and precautions

Key risks

  • Cuts or punctures from edges, points and burrs on screws.
  • Ejection of parts or swarf when tightening or loosening, with risk of eye injury.
  • Choking hazard from small parts; risk to children and pets.
  • Fastening failure due to choosing an unsuitable size, thread or material, potentially causing objects to fall.
  • Damage to the workpiece or breakage due to over-tightening or cross-threading.
  • Corrosion from moisture or chemical agents that can weaken the fastening.
  • Skin reactions in people sensitive to certain metal alloys.
  • Confusion between metric and imperial threads, which can damage the threads and reduce strength.

Safe use

  • Select the appropriate type of screw and nut: diameter, thread pitch, length and head, according to the base material and the intended load.
  • Verify that screw and nut are of the same thread system (metric or imperial) and fit together without force.
  • Use the correct tool in good condition (bit or spanner that fully engages) and keep aligned with the screw head.
  • Tighten progressively, without over-tightening; if the driver has a clutch, set a moderate torque.
  • Where multiple fasteners are present, tighten alternately and gradually to distribute the load.
  • For brittle materials or timber, consider drilling a pilot hole and using washers to distribute pressure.
  • Secure and stabilise the workpiece; keep fingers away from the tightening area.
  • Wear eye protection and, if there is a risk of burrs, suitable gloves.
  • Keep threads clean; remove dust, loose rust or debris that hinders threading.
  • In environments with vibration, use compatible locking systems (e.g., self-locking nuts or lock washers) where appropriate.
  • Do not use bent screws, damaged heads or stripped threads; replace them.

Storage and maintenance

  • Store screws and nuts dry, in their original packaging or labelled containers, to avoid mix-ups.
  • Keep them organised by size, thread type and material to select each piece correctly.
  • Avoid humidity, salt air and contact with corrosive substances; dry any part that has become wet before storing.
  • Inspect periodically: discard rusted, deformed or thread-damaged parts.
  • If appropriate, apply a light anti-corrosion protection before storing for long periods.
  • Do not mix parts of different materials in the same container in humid environments to reduce the risk of contact corrosion.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.

Restrictions on use

  • Do not use screws and nuts in safety-critical applications (lifting loads, suspending people, protective equipment, vital structures) unless the product is specifically designed for that purpose.
  • Avoid use in high-temperature, marine or highly corrosive environments if the product is not expressly rated for those conditions.
  • Do not modify the parts (drilling, filing, heating or bending) as this may compromise their strength.
  • Do not mix screws and nuts of different thread systems or unequal strength grades in the same joint.
  • Avoid reusing locking elements that have lost their effectiveness (e.g., worn self-locking nuts or damaged lock washers).
  • In installations subject to vibration or heavy use, periodically check tightness.
  • Supervise any handling by minors; they contain small parts.