The fittings are produced in different shapes and sizes to meet various needs. Some examples of hardware include:
1. Screws: These are threaded elements that, when screwed together, join different materials, such as wood, metal, and plastic.
2. Nuts: These are components that fit onto screws and allow them to be fixed.
3. Washers: These are flat discs that are placed between the screw and the surface to be to protect the surface and ensure a firmer hold.
4. Hinges: These are components that allow doors and windows to pivot around a fixed axis.
5. Locks: are components that keep doors and windows closed providing security.
6. Handles: components that facilitate the opening and closing of doors and drawers.
7. Clamps: are elements that fix parts in a specific position during construction or repair.
8. Chains: are elements that allow doors and gates to be kept open or closed.
9. Supports: These are components that help keep shelves, tables and other furniture in a specific position.
Hardware is produced in different materials, such as steel, brass, bronze, aluminum and plastic, and are designed to meet different application and security needs.
In summary, hardware is an important and versatile product that is used in many different
sectors and applications, including civil construction, furniture, and vehicles. They are produced in different materials and shapes to meet different fastening needs, security, and ease of use. The choice of the correct hardware depends on the type of application and the conditions under which it will be used.




