We also supply you with combination screws in small quantities.

Switching to combination screws saves time and process costs, even for small batches

Combination screws for small jobs – delivered to you!

Combination screws are often included in the design of Highrunner
parts. This is absolutely the right thing to do, because it speeds up the production process
and thus saves costs.

But does this really only apply to parts used to assemble Highrunners?

No, it also makes sense to use combination screws for smaller yearly production requirements.
Assembling screws and washers is a very time-consuming part of the production process, especially if this isn’t something that workers regularly do.
The individual parts and accessories usually have to be brought together in the same place first, steps aren’t automated, mistakes happen – resulting in the loss of valuable and expensive working time.
For example, if a worker forgets to put on a washer, the screw must be removed and the washer needs to be put on.
This uses up time, slows down processes and increases costs.
Not to mention what happens if the washers weren’t installed on the products and these faulty products are then delivered to the customer.

Yes, finished combination screws in small quantities are comparatively expensive, but if you consider that process costs are constantly rising, the picture is often different.
It should also be noted that, even if the original design didn’t plan to use combination screws, if the sales of a product have increased, and a greater demand for this product is forecasted,
your production volumes may suddenly increase.

So, what are combination screws?

Combination screws are a product in which a washer, or several washers, are attached to a screw, allowing all these parts to be assembled in a single step. These screws are commercially available in steel and stainless steel.
Combination screws are available in all possible designs and materials.
They can be made of steel, stainless steel or special materials, as pan-head screws or with a hexagon or Torx socket.
There are virtually no limits to the combinations of these products, whether with a spring washer, toothed lock washer and standard washer, or as individual accessories.

Our tip:

Ask us, even when you’re still in the design phase. We’re your specialist, and we’ll be happy to advise you. We’ll work together with you to find the right parts.

Is it too late? Are your products already in production?
No problem, we can help you convert your processes to combination screws.
Contact us and we’ll supply you with all the steel and stainless steel screws you need. Based on your data, we’ll offer you the right technical product.