The screw features a button head with a hexagonal socket (also known as an Allen socket) for driving the screw with an Allen key or hex key. It is manufactured to meet ISO 7380 standards, ensuring dimensional accuracy and compatibility with other components.
The screw is made from high-tensile steel, denoted by the 12.9 grade, indicating its exceptional strength and resistance to deformation. Additionally, it is coated with a black finish for improved corrosion resistance and a sleek appearance. The screw has a full thread design, meaning that the threading runs the entire length of the shaft, providing maximum grip and holding power.
Use Case: These high-tensile Allen hexagonal socket button head screws find applications in various industries and environments where robust fastening is crucial. Some common use cases include:
- Automotive Industry: These screws are utilized in critical components such as engine assemblies, transmission systems, and chassis components where high strength and reliability are essential.
- Machinery and Equipment: They are used in heavy machinery and equipment construction, providing secure fastening for components subjected to significant loads and vibrations.
- Aerospace and Defense: These screws are employed in aircraft and military equipment manufacturing, where strict quality standards and high-performance requirements are paramount.
- Construction: In construction applications, these screws are used for structural connections, framework assembly, and installations where durability and stability are necessary.
- Electronics and Electrical Appliances: They are utilized in securing components within electronic devices, appliances, and machinery, ensuring reliable fastening in demanding operating conditions.