Meeting the Unique Security Fastener Needs of Bryce’s Customers
Jan 28, 2021
2021 has begun with us engaged in many different activities to fit our security customer’s needs. Below is a 1/2 hour snapshot into the daily routine at Bryce Security Fastener.
Here’s a finished 5/16-9×1½ button head lag screw. This is the customers second order of them, they’re being used to secure the outside of a metal building with a grey patina finish. In addtion to these lag screws being secure, the specs required they have high torque, be anti-corrosive, and be the right color. To get the right color, we improvised a little on the coating. After using the same method that makes BryKote™ coating stick to stainless, we painted the heads. Now the stainless isn’t shiny and matches the patina finish.
Below are some STYKFIT®7 parts that just got finished being headed. These are first made without threads and then checked for quality continually after each manufacturing step.
Our Receiving dept. was putting these STYKFIT®7 concrete security screws into stock after getting a 1000-hour salt spray coating.
Juanito and Eddie are both working on more tooling and refinement of some Penta-Plus™ bit-tips.
Below, Roger is setting up one of our threading machines to thread some 8/32×3/4 bh security screws.
Here, tooling is getting made for our Key-Rex® Wellhead & Flange Security Nuts. Ken is holding the driver for a 1½-8 diameter nut. Next, they’ll be sent to heat treating.
Gilbert’s altering some Key-Rex® bit tips for 5/8-11×2 bolts.
Making custom security screws requires extra procedures and techniques. Every customer has a unique need in addition to their fasteners being highly secure. These types of orders are our specialty, they’re what we love to do. Our goal is to make them the way you want and then ship to you quickly!
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