Contender UK
Contender UK
Unit 12b The IO Centre
Stephenson Road
Segensworth South
Fareham
Hampshire
PO15 5RU
United Kingdom
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CAF Compo Fasteners

Imagine a screw-stud on the deck of your beautiful boat used to fix a cover being 100% corrosion free and blending away in the deck colour. A final farewell to those annoying eye-catching points that stand out of the smooth design lines, even if they are not corroded. Designers love to have the beautiful lines and shapes of their product not being disrupted by those inevitable points to hold cushions, blinds, carpets or covers down on deck. Designed to compliment the CAF-COMPO Screw-Stud Self Tapping version, where self-tapping is not an option such as aluminium or steel surfaces.

MATCHING Matching any design, colour and snap. Comes in 4 standard colours and fits any standard (24 line) ring spring press fastener.

RELIABLE 100% corrosion-free, no wearing out and UV resistant.

MATCHING ANY SNAP The stud is the lower part of a snap or ring-spring press fastener system. CAF-COMPO M6 screw-stud will fit any regular ring spring socket, no matter the supplier (meeting Mil Spec 10884 (MS27980 Style 2). Even the plastic sockets fit. Comes in various colours, white, cream, light grey and black.

TESTED TO THE LIMITS The CAF-COMPO M6 screw-stud is a one-piece part made of a uv-stabilised glassfibre reinforced thermoplastic and is positively tested to hold 500N shear force. Even a strong blow of a hammer on the back will not have the stud to pop out of the surface.