Stainless Steel Fasteners
Socket Range
Stainless steel socket fasteners are a type of fastener with a cylindrical head and a hexagonal hole that can be tightened or loosened with a hex wrench. They are made of various grades of stainless steel, depending on the application and the corrosion resistance required. Stainless steel socket fasteners are commonly used in machinery, equipment, vehicles, and other industries that require high strength and durability. Some examples of stainless steel socket fasteners are hex socket head cap screws, flange socket screws, and socket set screws.
Hex Fasteners
Stainless steel hex fasteners refer to a category of fasteners that utilize a hexagonal head for installation and are made from stainless steel. The hex head provides a convenient and secure method for tightening the fastener using a hex key or wrench.Hex nuts are used in conjunction with bolts or screws to secure components together. They have a hexagonal shape and are threaded internally to match the threads of the fastener.Stainless steel hex fasteners are available in various stainless steel grades, such as 304 (A2) and 316 (A4), which offer different levels of corrosion resistance and strength. It’s important to select the appropriate stainless steel grade based on the specific application requirements and environmental conditions.
Machine Screws
Stainless steel machine screws are fasteners with a threaded shaft and a machine screw thread pitch. They are made from stainless steel, which provides corrosion resistance and durability. Machine screws are designed to be used with pre-tapped holes or nuts and are commonly used in machinery, equipment assembly, electronics, and other applications where precise fastening is required.When selecting stainless steel machine screws, it’s important to consider factors such as thread size, thread pitch, head style, and the specific stainless steel grade (e.g., 304 or 316) based on the environmental conditions and application requirements.Following proper installation techniques, such as ensuring proper torque and selecting the appropriate driver type (such as Phillips, slotted, or Torx), will help ensure a secure and effective fastening solution.