"Roll Thread Job Work" refers to a specialized process used to create threads on cylindrical parts through cold forming, utilizing a rolling die to shape the material. Unlike traditional cutting methods, roll threading involves no material removal, resulting in stronger threads with improved fatigue resistance. This process is commonly used for producing high-volume threaded components such as bolts, screws, and fasteners. It is ideal for industries like automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing, where high strength, durability, and cost-efficiency are essential. Roll thread job work ensures precise threading while maintaining the material’s integrity and enhancing surface finish.