A guide to cover caps

Selection of white cover caps

What are cover caps? 

Cover caps - also called screw head covers, screw cover caps or decorative bolt caps - do more than just look good. They:

  • Protect bolts, nuts, and screws from damage, dirt, and moisture.
  • Give a clean, finished look, adding a polished touch to any installation.

In this guide, we’ll explain these indispensable caps, covering:

Cover caps vs. cap nuts

Cover caps should not be confused with cap nuts, or nut caps. Both provide protection and a decorative appearance. The difference lies in what they’re protecting. Cover caps, as already mentioned, cover exposed bolt, nut or screw heads.

Plastic hex nut caps

A dome nut cap, for example, covers more, specifically a bolt’s external threads. Bolt caps – or bolt covers – are usually types of cap nuts and are typically hexagonal in shape. The hexagonal shape is useful for standing up to vibration. Examples are the threaded plastic hex nut caps shown here. You’ll sometimes see these referred to as plastic nut covers, but they are not the same as cover caps.

Plastic nut caps also provide other key advantages, which is why their usage is mostly industrial, ranging from automotive to pipeline construction. Cover caps, such as plastic screw caps are commonly employed for lighter duties. Threaded screw caps are available, but these are typically low profiles.

You can learn more in our Guide to cap nuts.

Types & Styles

Cover caps usually snap or push-fit over bolt and screw heads. Below are examples of the different types available and their uses.

​Secure cover caps

Secure cover caps

  • Bolt and nut cover caps
  • Two pieces – base fits over the fastener head and cap snaps securely into the base
  • Polypropylene (PP)
  • Available in different colors – can mix and match cap and base colors

Typically used: Point-of-sale products, furniture and outdoor equipment

​Cross-head screw caps

Cross-head screw caps

  • Shield screws from dust, dirt, rust, and corrosion.
  • Provide a clean, tidy finish for any application.
  • Easy to install—simply press over the screw head until it clicks into place.
  • Ideal for use on electrical enclosures, switchgear, and other industrial applications.

Cross Head Screw Caps protect and conceal exposed Crosshead (Phillips) screws, keeping installations neat while preventing damage.

Bolt Head & Nut Caps

Bolt head & nut caps

  • Protect bolts, screws, nuts, and washers from corrosion and environmental exposure
  • Available in a wide range of sizes to suit multiple applications.
  • Enhance the finished look of your application with a clean, polished appearance.

Bolt protection caps shield fasteners from tampering and weather damage while improving the overall appearance of your installation.

Bolt Protection Caps

Bolt Protection Caps

  • Protect bolt heads, screw heads, and nuts against corrosion and tampering.
  • Ideal for outdoor use, thanks to durable, weather-resistant materials.
  • Available in a wide range of sizes to fit common Metric ISO 4017 or DIN 933 standard bolts.

Bolt protection caps conceal and safeguard bolt heads and nuts from weathering while giving your installation a clean, finished look.

​Torx screw caps

Torx screw caps

  • For screws with or without a countersunk head
  • Neat finish
  • LDPE
  • Available in white, black or gray

Typically used: Protect screw heads from damage during transit

​Uniscrew cover caps

Uniscrew caps

  • Conceal screw heads for a clean, polished appearance.
  • Durable material protects against damage, dirt, moisture, and corrosion during storage and shipping.
  • Hinged design keeps the cap connected to the washer for neat and easy installation.
  • Simple push-fit installation, ideal for furniture assembly, automotive interiors, and electrical equipment.

Uniscrew Caps provide a seamless, flush finish by concealing screw heads while offering reliable protection.

Cover caps on cabinet

Screw cap and bolt cap sizes

One cover cap can sometimes accommodate several different screw and bolt sizes, whether standard (imperial) or metric. It depends on the type and the manufacturer, however. Determining the size that you need is simple.

Screws are either countersunk – where the head is flush with your surface – or flat bottomed, where the bottom of the screw head is flush with your surface. Example:

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Some cover caps are specific to the screw style, as we just saw in Types. That makes your choice of cap easy.

For more general caps: you already know your screw or bolt size. If using a countersunk screw, match the screw head diameter to the closest cover cap size. For flat-bottomed screws, the height of the cap becomes relevant.

Secure cover caps

Let’s say you want to use Essentra Component’s Secure Cover Caps. Here again, match your bolt and nut size and head height to find the correct cap size. Our table makes it easier for you to select the size you need, whether using standard or metric.

Bolt and nut sizing

How to install screw caps

If your cover caps consist of two parts, such as a washer and cap:

  1. Place the washer over the surface hole.
  2. Insert the screw in the surface hole and drive it in.
  3. Snap or push the cap over the screw hole and washer.

If your cover cap is just that – a cap – then it’s even simpler. Once your screw is driven in, push the cap over the head. Give it a tap to ensure a secure fit.

TIP: if your caps are slightly too small to fit over the screw or bolt head, place them in the freezer for an hour or two. This will expand them. Fit them over the fastener head and they will shrink for a perfect fit.

How to remove a screw cap cover

This is also straightforward. There are two ways of doing this:

Use a small, thin flat-blade screwdriver. Push the flat blade under the cap. Lever it towards the center of the screw and lift. The cap should pop off.

This can potentially damage your surface, so consider the method used by many electricians when removing caps:

How to remove screw caps on sockets

Take a small amount of adhesive or mounting putty. Place over the cap, press and lift. It’s that easy.

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