Lock & Security Components Spring-Bolt Hardware SS316L Stainless

Sintered Spring Bolt Parts with SS316L

Spring-bolt parts in stainless material are used where lock movement, corrosion resistance, and repeatable fit all matter. SS316L-style material choices are especially relevant when the buyer needs stronger corrosion performance than a basic stainless route.

SINTS supports stainless spring-bolt components for OEM lock projects where material selection, polishing, tolerance direction, and batch consistency need to be reviewed together.

Sintered spring bolt parts with SS316L
SS316L spring-bolt hardware combines corrosion-focused material choice with movement-facing lock function.

Product overview

Sintered spring bolt parts with SS316L are used in lock assemblies where the bolt must move, return, and hold position while resisting corrosion in the final use environment. The part may look compact, but its performance depends on the relationship between material, finish, and operating contact points.

For buyers, the most important review points are the working face, the mating lock structure, the surface finish, and whether the production route supports the expected quantity and inspection requirements.

Typical applications

  • stainless spring-bolt lock mechanisms
  • door and access-control lock assemblies
  • corrosion-resistant internal lock hardware
  • OEM security products requiring polished stainless parts

Why the process fits

The legacy product name uses the word sintered, while the legacy specification table references MIM. That is common in older catalog content where process labels were mixed. For a new RFQ, SINTS should review the drawing and decide whether MIM or a sintered route better matches the geometry, stainless material target, and quantity plan.

The durable buyer-facing point is that stainless spring-bolt parts need a manufacturing path that protects fit, movement, and surface quality across repeat production.

Materials, finish, and build range

Typical materialsSS316L, stainless steel, and 304-type options according to corrosion and strength targets.
Surface treatmentPolishing and customer-specified surface treatment.
Process referenceLegacy source mixes sintered naming with MIM table data; final route should follow drawing review.
Tolerance referenceLegacy source references ISO2768-mK for the sample family.
Weight referenceApprox. 5 to 8 g for the referenced spring-bolt part.
MOQ referenceLegacy project reference above 3000 pcs.

Project support

SS316L spring-bolt RFQs should identify the corrosion environment, movement path, contact faces, finish request, and annual quantity. Those details help confirm whether SS316L is required and how the part should be inspected after production.

SINTS can support route comparison, material confirmation, polishing review, and repeat-volume supply planning for stainless spring-bolt components.

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RFQ Guidance

What helps with SS316L spring-bolt quotes

Share the drawing, material requirement, corrosion or cleaning environment, finish request, annual quantity, and any notes about movement or contact surfaces. If SS316L is mandatory, note whether it is for corrosion, welding, customer standard, or another requirement.