Hexagonal Allen Socket Cap Screws, precision-engineered from top-grade A2 Stainless Steel, adhering to the British Standard Whitworth (BSW) specifications, and featuring a Half Thread configuration according to BS 18.3 (1936). These screws are designed to provide exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and precise fastening in a variety of applications.
Hexagonal Allen Socket Cap Design: The screw is equipped with a hexagonal Allen socket cap head, ensuring easy and secure tightening using an Allen wrench. This design not only facilitates efficient and reliable fastening but also provides a clean and streamlined appearance.
A2 Stainless Steel Construction: Crafted from high-quality A2 Stainless Steel, these screws offer superior corrosion resistance, making them suitable for challenging environments, including outdoor and marine applications.
BSW Standard: Compliant with the British Standard Whitworth (BSW) specifications, these screws adhere to the traditional Whitworth thread form, providing compatibility with other BSW components.
BS 18.3 (1936) Standard: The screws meet the requirements of BS 18.3 (1936), ensuring conformity to specific dimensions and performance standards. This guarantees a high level of quality and reliability in your fastening applications.
Half Thread: Designed with a Half Thread configuration, these screws provide a balance between thread strength and clearance, making them suitable for applications where comprehensive fastening and some clearance are desired.
Applications:
- Well-suited for classic machinery, automotive restoration, and projects requiring compatibility with BSW components.
- Ideal for applications where a combination of strength, precision, and some clearance is necessary.
- Suitable for environments demanding durability and resistance to corrosion.
Specifications:
- Material: A2 Stainless Steel
- Standard: BSW (British Standard Whitworth)
- Head Type: Hexagonal Allen Socket Cap
- Drive Type: Allen Socket (Hex Socket)
- Thread Type: Half Thread
- Standard Reference: BS 18.3 (1936)