Technical Usage
Ideal for industries such as construction, automotive, machinery, and electronics, these screws are used in assembling machine parts, securing components in corrosive environments, and applications requiring precision and high tensile strength. Their compact head design allows for seamless installation in tight or countersunk spaces.
Technical Specs
Specification | Details |
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Material | Stainless Steel 304 |
Head Type | Socket Head (Allen-compatible) |
Drive Type | Hexagonal Socket |
Thread Type | Metric/Inches |
Sizes Available | M2 to M20 |
Corrosion Resistance | Corrosion Resistance |
Types of Item
- Standard Thread Screws
- Fine Thread Screws
- Custom-Length Variants
- Metric and Imperial Thread Options
History
The socket head cap screw gained popularity during the early 20th century as industries sought compact and strong fastening solutions. Stainless Steel 304 was later introduced, offering superior corrosion resistance compared to carbon steel alternatives. Today, these screws are a cornerstone in applications requiring durability and precision.