Alloy Steel Socket Cap Screw, Flat Head, Hex Socket Drive, Nylon Patch, #10-32, 1-1/2" Length (Pack of 5)

Alloy Steel Socket Cap Screw, Flat Head, Hex Socket Drive, Nylon Patch, #10-32, 1-1/2" Length (Pack of 5) Reviews



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Alloy Steel Socket Cap Screw, Flat Head, Hex Socket Drive, Nylon Patch, #10-32, 1-1/2" Length (Pack of 5) Feature

  • Socket Cap Screws are durable and reliable
  • Alloy Steel is one of the strongest materials used in fasteners, making this an ideal material to use when the primary concern is the application pulling apart
  • Flat head style allows fastener to sit flush to the surface
  • Drive system is a hexagon-shaped hole
  • Fine threads tap better into harder materials and thin walls, and are stronger in tension than coarse threads
Socket Cap Screws are reliable and durable and are used in many applications. They are available in a variety of head styles and materials.

Alloy Steel is steel that has been alloyed with other materials to improve overall physical properties. Steels are designated by a 4 number SAE Steel grade. The first two digits indicate the primary materials used to form the steel. The last 2 digits identify the percentage of carbon for the alloy (in hundredths). Tensile strength ranges for the alloys typically used in these fasteners range from 170,000 to 180,000 psi (pounds per square inch), making these amongst the strongest of materials.

Flat head fasteners are designed to fit flush to the surface when used with countersunk holes. Length is measured from the top of the head. Hex socket drive systems are driven by hex wrenches or power tools with hexagonal bits.

A threaded fastener's size name includes information about the major external diameter, followed by the threads per inch, which indicates if it is coarse or fine. Fine threads are preferable when working with harder materials or when threading into a thin material. They are also stronger in tension than coarse threads, and generally provide higher shear strengths. A spot of nylon applied to the threads increases gripping power and keeps the screw in place.


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May 20, 2011 06:13:03

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