Yes, , , your absolutely right dhenger.
The fasteners would be used on military equipment, so safety is paramount.
I've had no reply from Highland, which increases my concern.
I've discussed this with the holder, and action to segregate stock is expected.
I think you may be right.
I sent an email to Highland Fasteners to enquire.
btw, ,
How do you guys insert the photo directly into the message body?
I tried the click above with the Camera Image, but nothing happens.
The only thing seems to be the file Attachment link below.
What am I not...
I see half being an anchor shape, but I don't see the other side as being identical.
I'll send them an email and ask.
Thank's so much for this insight swinny.
Mike Emilio
Department of National Defence Canada
I saw that from Highland bolts, , , but still not the same
I've been scratching my head for the last few days trying to fine a match, , ,
It seems to be a double lined anchor shape on one side, then a single line arc on the other side.
Mike
There's no listing for "Bosch" or "Apple" in the USPTO Fastener Register (2021).
The Bosch website shows something similar, , but not the same.
Apple website shows nothing at all.
Korea bolt (Seoul, Korea) has something similar, , but again, not the same.
Mike, , ,
I have no idea.
The manufacturer is not listed in the 2021 edition of the Fastener Insignia Register.
And nothing was found in the latest edition of Mil-HDBK-57H.
I'm suspecting that it's grade 3, but without knowing who manufactured is, then it could possible be suspect counterfeit.
I was looking at some bulk bins of fasteners and found this.
I checked the USPTO fastener Insignias, and the Mil-HDBK-57 of fastener Insignias with no results.
I'm thinking that it might be of Asian origin? but don't know?
Would anyone know who this manufacturer is?
Many Thank's, , ...