Common Fastener Types And Applications
Structural Fasteners
- Frame assembly fasteners (U-bolts, frame brackets, crossmembers)
- Body and cab mounting fasteners
- Suspension system fasteners (spring hangers, shackles, bushings)
Powertrain Fasteners
- Engine and transmission mounting fasteners
- Driveline and axle assembly fasteners
- Exhaust system fasteners (manifold studs, hangers, clamps)
Wheel and Brake Fasteners
- Wheel studs and lug nuts
- Brake system fasteners (caliper mounting, disc fastening)
- Drum brake fasteners (spider, cam, and shoe fasteners)
Trailer and Fifth Wheel Fasteners
- Fifth wheel mounting fasteners
- Landing gear and support leg fasteners
- Trailer body and floor fasteners
Electrical System Fasteners
- Battery tray and cable fasteners
- Junction box and distribution panel fasteners
- Grounding and bonding fasteners
Interior and Trim Fasteners
- Seat and console fasteners
- Dashboard and trim panel fasteners
- Electrical component mounting
Truck fasteners are typically made from high-strength carbon steel, alloy steel, and stainless steel to meet the demands of heavy-duty and off-road applications. The selection of truck fasteners depends on load requirements, vibration resistance, corrosion protection, and operating conditions.
For OEM and industrial projects, custom truck fasteners are often required to meet specific performance and assembly needs. Drawing-based manufacturing ensures precise dimensions, material selection, and long-term reliability.
Proper use of heavy-duty fasteners is critical in safety-related systems such as suspension, braking, and driveline components, ensuring secure connections and reducing the risk of failure.

Need custom screws for your project? Submit your requirements!
Truck Industry
The following section outlines key fastener technologies and their applications in truck industrys.

Fastener Manufacturing Processes
- Cold heading: Used to produce bolts, screws, and other cold-formed fasteners from wire or rod stock, delivering high dimensional accuracy and production efficiency.
- Hot forging: Applied in the manufacturing of larger and high-strength fasteners, such as wheel studs and structural bolts, where superior mechanical performance is required.
- Threading: Threads are created through rolling, cutting, or forming processes to achieve precise fits and reliable fastening performance.
- Heat treatment: Processes such as quenching and tempering are used to enhance fastener strength, hardness, and long-term durability.
- Surface treatments: Including electroplating, anodizing, and protective coatings, are applied to improve corrosion resistance, extend service life, and reduce maintenance requirements.
FAQs on Truck Fasteners Solutions
Q: Can you produce fasteners from custom CAD drawings?
A: Yes. We offer OEM services to manufacture custom fasteners directly from your CAD drawings and technical specifications.
Q: What coatings are available for harsh road conditions?
A: We offer Dacromet, hot dip galvanizing, and zinc plating with salt spray resistance ranging from 500 to over 1000 hours.
Q: How do AYA fasteners resist vibration in heavy-duty trucks?
A: We utilize advanced locking technologies and precision threading to maintain preload and prevent loosening under the high vibration conditions of rough roads.
Q: What is the typical lead time for large orders?
A:Standard delivery takes 40 to 50 days.
Get in touch with us
Looking for a reliable custom solution for your application? Leave your details and connect with our engineering team.


