TorqueWorks manufactures custom and standard fasteners, furniture hardware, and architectural hardware for OEMs and distributors worldwide, with a third-party mill certificate on every batch.
From M2 micro screws to M64 structural bolts — standard catalog parts or fully custom drawings, produced in-house from raw coil to finished, plated part.
Hex bolts, socket screws, self-tappers, nuts, washers — carbon steel, stainless, brass, titanium.
Hinges, drawer slides, cam connectors, leg brackets for panel and case-goods furniture.
Mortise locks, lever handles, pivot hinges, closers — for commercial and residential doors.
Drawing-to-part service: turning, milling, stamping, and progressive-die production.
Every figure below is audited annually as part of our ISO 9001 recertification — ask for the report with your RFQ.
Every order carries a traceable batch number from raw material to shipping container.
Engineers verify tolerances and flag manufacturability issues before tooling starts.
Raw material certified with mill test reports, matched to your spec sheet.
CNC turning, cold heading, or progressive-die stamping under batch tracking.
In-house zinc, black oxide, and Dacromet lines with salt-spray testing.
CMM inspection, salt-spray, torque and tensile testing per AQL sampling plan.
Export cartons or custom retail packaging, consolidated for FCL/LCL shipment.
Full catalog with CAD files and datasheets available after registration.
| Part No. | Description | Material | Size Range | Standard | MOQ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TW-HB-8825 | Hex Head Bolt, Zinc-Plated | Q235 / Grade 8.8 | M6–M24 | ISO 4014 | 1,000 pcs |
| TW-SS-3041 | Socket Set Screw, Stainless | SS304 / A2-70 | M3–M12 | DIN 913 | 2,000 pcs |
| TW-CH-1150 | Concealed Cabinet Hinge | Cold-rolled steel | 35mm cup | EN 1935 | 500 pcs |
| TW-DL-2207 | Mortise Lever Lock Set | Brass / SS316 | 60mm backset | ANSI BHMA | 300 sets |
"TorqueWorks re-tooled a custom bracket for us in nine days, mill certs included. We switched our full North American program to them within a quarter."
Technical guides for buyers and engineers specifying fasteners and hardware.
A practical breakdown of tensile strength, use cases, and how to avoid over-specifying.
Read the guide →Zinc, Dacromet, and stainless — comparing salt-spray performance and cost.
Read the guide →How to read a drawing callout and avoid cross-threading mistakes on international orders.
Read the guide →Attach your spec sheet or CAD file and our engineering team will respond with pricing, lead time, and DFM notes.