1. Storage environment requirements
Dry ventilation: Set screws should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated environment to avoid moisture and water accumulation to prevent rust.
Avoid high temperature and direct sunlight: The storage environment should avoid high temperature and direct sunlight to prevent aging of the surface coating of the screws.
Keep away from chemicals: Avoid putting screws together with acids, alkalis, solvents or other corrosive substances.
2. Classification and storage
Classification by specification: Store screws of different specifications (such as diameter, length, pitch) separately to avoid confusion.
Classification by material: Screws of different materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, etc. should be stored separately.
Clear identification: Mark each container with a clear label to indicate the type, specification and quantity of the screw.
3. Packaging and protection
Moisture-proof packaging: Use moisture-proof packaging materials (such as moisture-proof bags, desiccant) to package the screws to prevent moisture.
Sealed container: Use sealed containers to store screws to reduce contact with air and moisture.
Anti-rust treatment: Apply anti-rust oil or anti-rust agent on the surface of the screw to further protect the screw.
4. Precautions during storage
Handle with care: Handle with care during transportation to avoid collision and damage between screws.
Regular inspection: Check the storage status of the screws regularly to find and deal with rusty or damaged screws in time.
Avoid long-term stacking: Avoid stacking the screws too high to avoid deformation due to pressure.
5. Other suggestions
Regular cleaning: Clean the storage area regularly to keep the environment clean and avoid dust and impurities.
First in, first out: Follow the first in, first out principle and give priority to the first stored screws.

