Socket head screws are commonly used in machinery, automotive, electronics and furniture assembly - most commonly sold in a plain black, zinc plated or in stainless steel.

Designed for Tight Spaces, Built for Big Jobs.

Socket Head Screws are a specific type of screw that contains a hexagonal recess in the screwhead, designed to fit an allen key. There are various head styles available and are common when limited spanner access would make it difficult to install a hex head bolt.

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Socket Head Cap Screws

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Socket Head Cap Screws features a round headed with a hexagonal recess, which allows them to be tightened or loosened using an Allen key or hex wrench. They are known for their strength and ability to maintain tight tolerances, making them suitable for a wide range of applications, including machinery and equipment, automotive, construction, and furniture. Manufactured standard as property class 12.9 offered in Imperial (inch) or Metric (MM) size & Metric Fine.

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Countersunk Screw

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Countersunk Socket Screws are characterised by their cylindrical, hexagonal socket drive and a head that is designed to sit flush with the surface of the material. The head of the screw is conically shaped, allowing it to be recessed into the material, which reduces the risk of snagging and provides a streamlined appearance. Generally manufactured to property class 10.9.

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BUTTON SOCKET Cap Screws

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Button Head Socket Screws feature a low-profile, dome-shaped head with a hexagonal recess, designed for installation using a hex wrench or Allen key. They are often considered more visually appealing than standard cap head screws. Generally manufactured to property class 10.9.

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Grub Screw

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Grub Screws, also known as socket set screws, are a type of fasteners that is designed to secure an object in place without the need for a nut. They do not have a head that protrudes from the surface, allowing for a flush or near-flush installation. Grub screws are ideal for applications like securing door handles to spindles, attaching gears to shafts, and fastening components in electronics or small assemblies. They are also used in applications where a flush finish is needed or where space is limited, such as in machinery, electronic devices, and automotive components.

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