Stainless steel threaded fasteners

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Established in 1986, STF have dominated the UK stainless steel fasteners market for 2 decades. Part of the SRB Ltd Group of Companies, STF operate from 50,000 sq. ft. premises in the Heart of the West Midlands, delivering next day anywhere to mainland UK.

Over 10,000 line items of A2, A4, A4-80 and brass fasteners are fully controlled by an integrated SAP computer system. With direct access to all group company stock, STF's experienced sales staff are able to respond promptly to all customers' enquiries and orders.

The full range of A2, A4 and A4-80 stainless steel fasteners are stocked, including hexagon bolts, hexagon setscrews, nuts, washers, machine screws, self tapping screws, woodscrews, socket screws, studding, security screws, micro screws etc. both in metric and imperial threadforms. The company also has its' own 'Stainless Steel Specials' department, which means that STF can quote for any non- standard parts.

By 2001, a new division was established - STF EXPORTS - to combine the export sales of STF, Icon Fasteners and Galaxy Fasteners. In 2006, STF Marine was successfully launched supplying stainless steel marine fittings to the industry.

STF are dedicated to providing all customers world wide with a range of high quality stainless steel fasteners, brass fasteners, sockets and hexagons in grades 8.8 to 14.9 and construction fasteners, all at competitive prices, off the shelf.

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Hello,

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