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Distributor Advance Components, Inc.
3310 Wiley Post Rd.
Carrollton, TX 75006
USA
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Phone: (972) 661-2410
(800) 275-7772
From Advance Components, Inc.'s website:
Advance Components, Inc. is a master distributor of high-quality specialty fastener products. We take pride in fostering close relationships with our customers, and providing exceptional service at every step in the sales process.

Advance Components, Inc. takes pride in helping businesses in every industry succeed with an extensive product line, competitive pricing, and exceptional service at every step of the way.


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AC power connectors transfer alternating current through a variety of electronic devices. AC power connectors include simple AC inlets, outlets, and power entry modules.
Bolts are threaded rods or pins that fasten objects together. They usually have a head at one end and a thread at the other. Bolts are secured by threaded nuts, and are available in both metric and non-metric designations.
Cable clamps are used to bundle, clip, clamp, label, guide, and protect wires and cables.
Cable glands are typically single-cable bulkhead modules that allow barrier penetration while providing sealing and strain relief. 
Cable ties hold groups of cables together for support and ease of maintenance.
Cable transits are bulkhead or barrier modules that allow electrical cables to pass through, while providing various levels of sealing, strain relief, and damage protection, depending on the application requirements.
Cable trays are rigid-type trays used as raceways for cables and wires.
Captive fasteners meld with the material into which they are joined through a process known as cold forming. Once joined, the fastener and the material are permanently fused into a single entity.
Card guides are attached to backplane motherboards to allow the insertion or mounting of computer cards.
Clamps, clips and staples are accessories used to hold cables and wires together as one unit.
Electrical conduits and fittings are lengths of solid tubing used to house, protect, and cover electrical wiring and cables in power distribution systems.
Electrical receptacles, outlets, and wall sockets accept plugs and provide current to run electrical devices.
Electronic fasteners and hardware are small components for spacing or positioning electronic devices on printed circuit boards.
Electronics standoffs and electronics ferrules are small components for spacing or positioning electronic devices on printed circuit boards.
Fiber optic connectors are used to align and join two or more fibers together to provide a means for attaching to, or decoupling from, a transmitter, receiver, or other fiber optic device.
Fiber optic termination and splicing equipment includes tools or kits for cutting, finishing, positioning, aligning and joining fiber optic cables.
Fiber optic wiring accessories are used to connect, adapt, polish, repair, fiber and fiber optic cables. This area includes fiber optic consumables such as polish, swabs, wipes, etc.
Grommets are eyelets that are used to strengthen or protect an opening, or to insulate and protect an object passing through an opening. They are made from metal, plastic, or rubber materials and are usually round, oval, oblong, square or rectangular.
Hose clamps and band clamps are used to secure pipe, hose, tubing and mating circular parts together. Parts include worm drive hose clamps and profiled v-band clamps.
Industrial handles and industrial pulls are hardware components that are grasped by hand and manipulated to perform a service.
Industrial hose covers the broad spectrum of fluid transfer lines. Hose is usually flexible, often reinforced, and available in a wide range of material compositions to cover various hydraulic and pneumatic industrial applications.
Industrial knobs are small, usually round, devices that are designed for use on industrial machinery, electronic components, and metal cabinetry. They are usually made out of metal, plastic, or rubber and are available in a variety of sizes, colors, and finishes.
Industrial pins are cylindrical fasteners that are used to locate, align and join components. They are made out of aluminum, brass, titanium, wood and plastic. Products made from hardened steel, unhardened steel, and stainless steel are also available.
Nuts are fasteners that are designed to fit around and secure a bolt or screw. The application determines the type of nut to use. 
Plastic tubing is constructed of many different plastic compounds for flow lines for fluids and gases in pneumatic, hydraulic, process, medical and many other specialized applications.
Plugs, stoppers and inserts fit into holes or cavities and are designed for the ends of shafts, tubes, pipes, fittings, connectors, screws, bars, or other shapes.
Power connectors transfer AC or DC through a variety of electronic devices and are used in a variety of commercial, industrial, and residential applications. Power connectors range from simple AC or DC inlets and outlets to sophisticated power entry modules
Power entry modules are composed of a connector and a mounting case with features to produce the highly conditioned output necessary for medical or sensitive instrumentation.
Retaining rings and snap rings are fasteners used to axially position a component on a shaft or in a bore.
Riveters and riveting machines insert fasteners through aligned holes in parts to be joined, then press or hammer them from the insertion side to provide the second retaining head. 
Rivets are headed pins with a point that passes through two pieces of material. Beating or pressing down the point causes it to spread out and form a second head. Rivets can be used to connect two plates or pieces of material together.
Screws are fasteners that consist of a threaded shaft at one end and, typically, a head at the other. They are inserted into solid materials and secured via rotation.
Self-sealing fasteners have an elastomeric insert or captive O-ring that simultaneously provides sealing and locking.
Specialty fasteners are other specialized or proprietary fasteners or fastening products.
Strain reliefs protect the lifeline of electrical products by absorbing the forces of push and pull that may be exerted on the flexible wires, cables, or tubing.
Terminal blocks are modular, insulated blocks that secure two or more wires together. Terminal blocks consist of an insulating body and a clamping device. Their flexibility allows wiring to be centralized and makes it easier to maintain complex control circuits.
Threaded assemblies are combinations of fasteners with clips, washers or other components to improve the assembly process. SEMs fasteners are a common type of threaded assembly.
Threaded inserts are blocks of material with a threaded hole that are pressed or molded into a part, usually made of a different material.
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Welding machines and joining machines include all manner of devices used for welding, brazing and soldering.
Wire and cable harness accessories are used to bundle, clip, clamp, label, guide, and protect wires and cables.
Wiring ducts are rigid trays typically used as raceways for cables and wires within electrical enclosures.



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