If you’re sourcing a Round Fastener for conveyor belting, guarding, or machinery, you’ve probably noticed how the humble belt screw has quietly evolved. I spent a week in Yongnian—specifically, South of Xi Zhaozhuang Village, Lin Luoguan Town, Yongnian District, Handan City, Hebei Province (west side of Jianshe Road)—where local makers have turned precision round-head screws into a regional specialty. And to be honest, the blend of price, traceability, and surface tech is better than many expect.
| Material | Carbon steel (C35–C45), 40Cr; Stainless 304/316 |
| Strength class | 8.8 / 10.9 (steel); A2-70 / A4-80 (stainless) |
| Thread | Metric M5–M16; UNC/UNF on request |
| Head/drive | Round, pan, truss; slotted/Phillips/Torx/Hex socket |
| Finish | Zn, Zn-Ni, Dacromet, black oxide, passivation (REACH/RoHS) |
| Standards | ISO 898-1, ISO 4042, ISO 3269; ISO 9227 salt spray |
| Service life | ≈5–10 years in typical plant conditions (real-world use may vary) |
Wire rod incoming inspection → Cold heading (multi-die) → Trimming → Thread rolling → Heat treatment (quench & temper to spec) → Surface finishing → 100% visual + sampling tests → Packing with lot traceability. Tests: tensile per ISO 898-1, hardness, torque-tension, coating thickness, and salt spray (ISO 9227/ASTM B117). Many customers say the torque scatter improved after switching to Zn-Ni.
| Vendor | LZ Fasteners (Yongnian) | Domestic Trader | Overseas Catalog Brand |
| Certs | ISO 9001, RoHS/REACH docs | Varies | ISO 9001/14001 |
| Lead time | 7–20 days | 10–35 days | Stock/6–14 weeks |
| Customization | Head/drive/coating/packaging | Limited | Catalog only |
| Price | Competitive | Low–mid | High |
Options include oversized truss heads to spread load on belts, Torx drives for better torque transfer, and Zn-Ni coatings targeting ≥720 h NSS per ISO 9227. Packaging with QR-coded lot traceability is common now. It seems that end users really appreciate the cleaner torque curve on the Round Fastener with rolled threads.
A quarry in Southeast Asia retrofitted belt splice hardware with 10.9 Zn-Ni belt screws. After 6 months: no red rust in splash zones (≈720 h NSS rating helped), and maintenance reported a 22% drop in re-torque events. Feedback was blunt but useful: “Round head feels smoother across the skirt, fewer snags.” That’s the point of a good Round Fastener, honestly.
If uptime matters, pick spec-backed belt screws, not guesswork. Confirm strength class, coating, and torque-tension data. And ask for the salt-spray report—no shame in that.