Federal Screw Works manufactures and sells industrial component parts primarily in the United States. The company's products include locknuts, bolts, piston pins, studs, bushings, shafts, and other machined, cold formed, hardened, and/or ground metal parts.
Operating Divisions
The company’s industrial component parts are manufactured in four plants located throughout Michigan.
The Big Rapids Division in Big Rapids, Michigan, manufactures special high-strength bolts and other cold formed produ...
Federal Screw Works manufactures and sells industrial component parts primarily in the United States. The company's products include locknuts, bolts, piston pins, studs, bushings, shafts, and other machined, cold formed, hardened, and/or ground metal parts.
Operating Divisions
The company’s industrial component parts are manufactured in four plants located throughout Michigan.
The Big Rapids Division in Big Rapids, Michigan, manufactures special high-strength bolts and other cold formed products using boltmakers and headers as primary equipment. Among the items manufactured to both inch and metric specifications are hex head bolts, connecting rod bolts, studs, and flange bolts. The 200,000 square foot plant is situated on 25 acres of land, and contains heat treat facilities for hardening in process parts.
The Romulus Division is housed in a 100,000 square foot plant, on 13 acres of land, in Romulus, Michigan. This division uses nutformers as primary equipment to manufacture special prevailing torque locknuts. Products include locknuts, connecting rod nuts, and other special nut products, in both metric and inch sizes. The plant has its own furnace for heat treating in-process parts.
The Traverse City division manufactures special assemblies for automotive customers out of a 47,000 square foot plant.
The Novex Tool Division occupies a 19,000 square foot leased facility in Brighton, Michigan. The division manufactures perishable tooling, primarily for the cold heading industry.
Customers
The company's products are primarily sold to manufacturers of automobiles and trucks, with the balance being to manufacturers of nonautomotive durable goods.
History
Federal Screw Works was founded in 1917.