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These Socket Head Cap Screws - Plastic Standard Heads are fasteners utilised in various applications that require a secure and non-metallic connection. These screws have a hexagonal socket in the head and a standard head shape.
It has high corrosion resistance, making it suited for use in settings where moisture, chemicals, or other corrosive substances are present. Furthermore, the plastic head is non-conductive, making it excellent for electrical shielding applications. This feature guards against the screws generating electrical shorts or interfering with sensitive electronic components.
It is easy to install using a regular hex key or Allen wrench. Commonly used in industries such as electronics, automotive, and furniture manufacturing. They are especially suitable in situations that need a non-metallic connection since the plastic head protects sensitive or polished surfaces.
Hexagonal Head Cap Screws are distinguished by their hexagonal head, allowing easy installation and tightening with a wrench or socket. Made of plastic, they are lightweight and resistant to corrosion, oil, abrasion and most chemicals.
Offered in a variety of standard imperial and metric sizes as a replacement to all metal versions. Used in various applications, including electrical equipment, automotive trim, and furniture.
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.
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