To use a flat point grub screw, the screw is inserted into a pre-tapped hole, and the part is placed into the desired position. The screw is then tightened using an appropriate tool, such as a hex key or Allen wrench, until the flat point makes firm contact with the part, holding it securely in place.
It’s also important to ensure that the thread size, length, and material of the flat point grub screw are appropriate for the application, as using the wrong specifications can result in failure or damage. It’s recommended to consult with a supplier or manufacturer for specific technical details and specifications based on your particular needs.
According to the drive type, people divide them into:
Hexagon socket set screws,
Inner torx set screws,
Slotted set screws
Square head set screws without grooves.
Etc.
Slotted, Torx and Hexagonal set screws are not suitable for the occasions where the screws are allowed to be exposed, while the square head set screws without grooves are suitable for the occasions where the screw heads are allowed to be exposed.
Available materials are stainless steel, iron, brass, aluminum, titanium, etc. Set screws are used in mechanical equipment, electronic equipment, communication equipment, hardware lighting, construction bridges, a series of precision machinery, precision instruments, meters, electronic products, communication products, locks, toys and other industries.
- Standard
- DIN 913 / ISO 4026
- Thread Size
- M2 -M16
- Material
- Stainless Steel A2-70 / A4-70
- Head Type
- Headless
- Driver Type
- Hexagon socket / Allen
- Grade
- A2-70 / A4-70
- Color
- Plain
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