Stainless Sockets
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Stainless steel construction helps these socket cap screws resist corrosion in demanding environments. 012.png
Flat head socket cap screws are similar in design to a button head socket cap screw but with an 82º countersunk flat head. Stainless steel construction helps these socket cap screws resist corrosion in demanding environments. 212.png
Button head socket cap screws have a domed-shaped head that is wider and has a lower profile than a socket head cap screw. Stainless steel construction helps these socket cap screws resist corrosion in demanding environments. 202.png
Low head socket cap screws are similar in design to a socket head cap screw except the head height is 50% shorter and the socket size is smaller. Stainless steel construction helps these socket cap screws resist corrosion in demanding environments. V63.png
Stainless steel construction helps these socket shoulder screws resist corrosion in demanding environments. 710.png
Socket set screws are often found in electronics, in pulleys and shafts, and other places where flush mounting and space are important concerns. They are also used for internal wrenching and where frequent disassembly or adjustment occurs. Stainless steel construction helps these socket set screws resist corrosion in demanding environments. 102.png
Stainless steel construction helps these pipe plugs resist corrosion in demanding environments. 232.png
Stainless Socket Head Cap Screws
Socket head cap screws are a headed and externally threaded part designed for insertion through a close tolerance, internally tapped hole and mated with a nut. Tension on the socket cap screw is induced by rotation of the screw head. There is a hex socket in the head that accepts a hex wrench to tighten the socket cap screw. The point at the threaded end of the socket cap screw is machined flat so it will fit into a drilled hole.Stainless steel construction helps these socket cap screws resist corrosion in demanding environments. 012.png
Stainless Flat Head Socket Cap Screws
Socket cap screws are a headed and externally threaded part designed for insertion through a close tolerance, internally tapped hole and mated with a nut. Tension on the socket cap screw is induced by rotation of the screw head. There is a hex socket in the head that accepts a hex wrench to tighten the socket cap screw. The point at the threaded end of the socket cap screw is machined flat so it will fit into a drilled hole.Flat head socket cap screws are similar in design to a button head socket cap screw but with an 82º countersunk flat head. Stainless steel construction helps these socket cap screws resist corrosion in demanding environments. 212.png
Stainless Button Head Socket Cap Screws
Socket cap screws are a headed and externally threaded part designed for insertion through a close tolerance, internally tapped hole and mated with a nut. Tension on the socket cap screw is induced by rotation of the screw head. There is a hex socket in the head that accepts a hex wrench to tighten the socket cap screw. The point at the threaded end of the socket cap screw is machined flat so it will fit into a drilled hole.Button head socket cap screws have a domed-shaped head that is wider and has a lower profile than a socket head cap screw. Stainless steel construction helps these socket cap screws resist corrosion in demanding environments. 202.png
Stainless Low Head Socket Cap Screws
Socket cap screws are a headed and externally threaded part designed for insertion through a close tolerance, internally tapped hole and mated with a nut. Tension on the socket cap screw is induced by rotation of the screw head. There is a hex socket in the head that accepts a hex wrench to tighten the socket cap screw. The point at the threaded end of the socket cap screw is machined flat so it will fit into a drilled hole.Low head socket cap screws are similar in design to a socket head cap screw except the head height is 50% shorter and the socket size is smaller. Stainless steel construction helps these socket cap screws resist corrosion in demanding environments. V63.png
Stainless Socket Shoulder Screws
Socket shoulder screws (also called stripper bolts) are ground to very close tolerances, with a thick shoulder usually running 80 percent of the length of the shaft. In measuring the socket shoulder screw, it is the diameter and length of its shoulder that determines its size. The socket shoulder screw does not have a point. The socket head is a recessed head in which the sides of the recess are parallel to the body axis, into which a wrench fits. Socket shoulder screws are used in applications requiring low limited clearance, where parts may not be thick enough to be counterbored, and/or where loading capacity is not critical.Stainless steel construction helps these socket shoulder screws resist corrosion in demanding environments. 710.png
Stainless Socket Set Screws
Socket set screws are headless and are threaded over their entire length. There is a hex or square-shaped socket at the top of the drive in place of a head. Socket set screws come with either cup or knurl cup points shaped to bear on a mating part. The fact that the socket set screw is without head allows it to go in flush.Socket set screws are often found in electronics, in pulleys and shafts, and other places where flush mounting and space are important concerns. They are also used for internal wrenching and where frequent disassembly or adjustment occurs. Stainless steel construction helps these socket set screws resist corrosion in demanding environments. 102.png
Stainless Socket Pipe Plugs
A dry seal plug is one having a tapered (3/4" diametral per 12") thread extending its entire length and designed to have its threads mesh tightly with those of a taper-threaded hole. A flush type plug is one having a tapered (7/8" diametral per 12") thread extending its entire length and designed to provide a flush condition with a standard tapped hole.Stainless steel construction helps these pipe plugs resist corrosion in demanding environments. 232.png