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Countersunk Socket Cap Screws
A countersunk socket cap screw is a type of screw that's designed to rest flush with the object or surface in which it is placed. They are called “countersunk cap screws” because they “sink” into objects and surfaces.
Allen Keys
Allen keys work like most other screwdrivers and wrenches but with a few differences. You can use them by placing one of the ends inside a fastener with a hexagonal socket head and turning it. Turning the Allen key clockwise will tighten the fastener, whereas turning it counterclockwise will loosen the fastener.
Socket Head Cap Screws
Compared to other screws, Socket Head Cap Screws enable you to achieve higher torque and clamping force. This allows you to use fewer socket head screws than you'd have to install otherwise, reducing the weight of your finished application. Fewer screws also reduce your costs and time needed to drill holes and tap into surfaces.
Grub Screws
A grub screw is commonly used as a locking device. The grub screw is tightened perpendicular to a shaft to inhibits the movement of a connected component.
Shoulder Socket Screws
Shoulder Socket Screws are accurate fasteners that are widely used in various industrial applications. Much like all other screws, shoulder Socket Screws are meant to hold objects together and in a particular position.
Button Head Cap Screws
Button Head Cap Screws have a wide range of applications across different industries due to their design and resourcefulness. Button Head Socket Cap Screws are well suited for use within confined spaces. These screws are often employed in machinery assembly, where a flush and low-profile fastening solution is desired.