From California to Texas, every vehicle on the road is held together by an invisible network of fasteners. A compact car can contain 20,000–30,000 fasteners, while SUVs and trucks may use up to 50,000 each, ensuring safety, performance, and longevity.
The range is vast—nuts, bolts, screws, rivets, pins, and clips—connecting engines, chassis, suspension systems, and interiors. In the era of electric vehicles (EVs), demand for custom fasteners is rising sharply. EV designs often require specialized dimensions, materials, and coatings to meet unique assembly challenges.
Tesla, for example, incorporates made-to-print fasteners across its Model S, Model 3, Model X, and Model Y. These include custom screws and bolts for electric motor assemblies, precision clips for battery modules, and clamps to secure high-voltage wiring—each designed to withstand heat, vibration, and corrosion over years of service.
In short, while fasteners may be small, they are the silent enablers of automotive innovation—holding together not just cars, but the future of mobility.
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