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A Cap Screw, sometimes referred to as a Cap Head Bolt, are a type of threaded fastener that is commonly used when making mechanical connections between mating components. The Cap Head Screws ensure the objects are held together securely.
Cap Screws have a large head and a cylindrical shaft with an external thread. The head of the plastic cap screw is hexagonal in shape; these Hex Head Screws are available as either a flat head bolt or with a slotted drive.
Our Hexagon Head Cap Screw range is lightweight and also resistant to corrosion, oil, abraision, and most chemicals.
Our Hex Screw range is available in a choice of plastic materials, including;
Knurled Thumb Screws, often simply referred to as Thumb Screws or a Knurled Screw, are among the most commonly used screw types and are highly important. This is due to their versatility, as they can be used across a plethora of industrial applications.
These Nylon Thumb Screws can be fastened manually; they are made for applications that need regular modification, because they are easy to install and remove. They can also be installed using a flat head screwdriver. Made from Natural Nylon 6/6, they have a knurled head that features a slotted drive.
As well as M4 Thumb Screw options, our Nylon Thumb Screw range also has M3, M5 and M6 thread size availability.
Binder Machine Screws feature a slotted head that allows them to be tightened or loosened using a flathead screwdriver. The head is thicker than the pan, with a deeper slot and a bevelled outside edge.
Ideal for applications that demand minimal weight and strong chemical and electrical resistance. They are universal fasteners that meet DIN 85 or ISO 1580 specifications. Used for binding material swatches, big manuals, and electrical applications.
These slotted cheese Machine Screws have a deep head with a recess and a smooth bearing surface. They may be tightened with a screwdriver or other tools and have high precision and driving capacity.
It is easy to install and remove and provides a strong and long-lasting grip, preventing the screw from sliding. These are appropriate for applications where the head is not visible. Used in residential appliances, automotive, fixing electrical components and machinery construction.
Countersunk machine screws have a flat head with a tapered bottom, allowing the screw to rest flush with the surface of the material to which it is fastened, making them excellent for situations where the head is not visible. This keeps the skin and clothes from snagging.
Usually threaded down the shaft and may be tightened with a screwdriver or equivalent equipment. It is simple to install and remove, providing a tidy and visually pleasing finish while remaining useful. They are long-lasting, corrosion-resistant, and lightweight. Used in applications such as handrails, furniture and lighting fixtures.
Fillister Machine Screws have a convex top comparable to socket head or socket head cap screws. The high head height in relation to its head diameter, makes it excellent for applications into deeper bores. It features a smooth bearing surface and a convex top. It is used for countersunk holes and comes with either a countersunk or a Phillips drive head.
Protects the surface by elevating the level at which the screwdriver is used. They are less prone than protruding machine screws to deform or harm the surface of the material they are screwed into. Used in applications for furniture assembly, machinery construction and automotive repair.
Flat machine screws are characterised by a flat head with no tapering that sits flush with the surface. Typically threaded along the entire shaft length, and can be tightened with a screwdriver. Designed to screw completely into a countersunk hole.
The flat head offers a firm grip and keeps the screw from sliding. It is a durable, aesthetically pleasing fastener with good temperature resistance. It is less likely to damage the surface of the material they are being screwed into than protruding machine screws. Used in applications for furniture, machinery and electrical.
Machine Screws with an oval head are designed for use in a wide range of applications, including construction, furniture assembly, and machine assembly. Its oval head provides a larger bearing surface area than other screw types, which can increase stability and prevent damage to the fastened surface.
Unlike regular screws, machine screws tend to be more durable and robust, making them perfect for resisting corrosion, high temperatures, and other chemicals or weather conditions. It is commonly used in machine assembly, including electronics, automotive, and industrial applications.
Slotted, Torx and Crossed (Phillips) style Pan Head Machine Screws that come in standard metric and imperial sizes.
A Pan Head Screw is a great replacement to metal screws. They are lightweight, and offer resistance to vibration, chemical and electrical resistance, and corrosion.
A wide choice of materials are available in our Screw Pan Hd range, including Nylon 6/6, Polycarbonate (PC), Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK), Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS), plus metal options in Mild Steel and Stainless Steel.
Machine Screws with a round head are designed for use with a threaded nut. Its round head shape provides a smooth and finished appearance, distributes force evenly, and resists loosening, making it ideal for applications requiring high torque or vibration resistance.
It is lightweight yet strong and durable. Its Philips drive merges the key features of domed and countersunk headed fasteners. It is corrosion-resistant. It is commonly used in machine assembly, including electronics, automotive, and industrial applications.
Plastic Slotted Set Screws are utilised in many applications that require a secure and non-marring connection. These set screws have a plastic slotted head and offer distinct benefits over standard metal set screws.
Its high corrosion resistance makes these screws appropriate for use in locations where moisture, chemicals, or other corrosive substances are present. Furthermore, the plastic head is non-conductive, making it suitable for electrical shielding applications. This keeps the screws from shorting out or interfering with delicate electronic components.
It is designed to be simple to install and adjust with a flat head screwdriver due to the slotted head. Commonly used in industries such as electronics, automotive, and furniture manufacturing.
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