Technical Usage
These screws are commonly used in machinery assembly, automotive repairs, and securing components in equipment where flush mounting is required. They are also utilized in fastening gears, pulleys, and collars due to their high tensile strength and corrosion-resistant properties, ensuring long-lasting performance in demanding applications.
Technical Specs
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Material | Stainless Steel 304 |
Thread Type | Metric and UNC |
Sizes Available | 2mm to 16mm |
Corrosion Resistance | High |
Head Type | Allen Socket |
Application Environment | Indoor, Outdoor, Corrosive Environments |
Types of Item
- Flat Point: Ideal for non-permanent applications requiring minimal surface damage.
- Cone Point: Offers strong grip and positioning accuracy for permanent installations.
- Cup Point: Common for general-purpose use, providing excellent holding power.
- Dog Point: Designed for precision alignment in machinery setups.
History
The Allen socket set screw has its roots in the early 20th century with the introduction of the hex socket drive system, which revolutionized fastening by enabling higher torque application with less slippage. Stainless Steel 304 was later adopted for its exceptional durability and resistance to environmental stress, making these screws a standard in industries requiring reliability and strength.
Technical Usage
These screws are commonly used in machinery assembly, automotive repairs, and securing components in equipment where flush mounting is required. They are also utilized in fastening gears, pulleys, and collars due to their high tensile strength and corrosion-resistant properties, ensuring long-lasting performance in demanding applications.
Technical Specs
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Material | Stainless Steel 304 |
Thread Type | Metric and UNC |
Sizes Available | M2 to M16, Customizable Lengths |
Corrosion Resistance | High |
Head Type | Allen Socket |
Application Environment | Indoor, Outdoor, Corrosive Environments |
Types of Item
- Flat Point: Ideal for non-permanent applications requiring minimal surface damage.
- Cone Point: Offers strong grip and positioning accuracy for permanent installations.
- Cup Point: Common for general-purpose use, providing excellent holding power.
- Dog Point: Designed for precision alignment in machinery setups.
History
The Allen socket set screw has its roots in the early 20th century with the introduction of the hex socket drive system, which revolutionized fastening by enabling higher torque application with less slippage. Stainless Steel 304 was later adopted for its exceptional durability and resistance to environmental stress, making these screws a standard in industries requiring reliability and strength.