Screw
ARIDA
7318159090
CNC machining center
Stainless Steel
Fastener
Cold Forging
High Rigidity and Precision
ISO, GS, RoHS, CE
One year
Forging
Standard exporting package
ARIDA
China
CNC precision
New
Motor
Worldwide
yes
CNC
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Specification | Thread pitch | Head diameter | Head thickness | Gasket thickness | Plum slot number |
M2.5 | 0.45 | 5.7-6.0 | 1.5-1.7 | 0.5-0.7 | T8 |
M3 | 0.5 | 6.32-6.9 | 1.4-1.65 | 0.55-0.7 | T10 |
M4 | 0.7 | 8.82-9.4 | 1.95-2.2 | 0.65-0.8 | T20 |
M5 | 0.8 | 11.1-11.8 | 2.5-2.75 | 0.8-1 | T25 |
M6 | 1 | 12.9-13.6 | 3.0-3.3 | 1-1.2 | T30 |
M8 | 1.25 | 17.1-17.8 | 4.1-4.4 | 1.25-1.5 | T40 |
M10 | 1.5 | 21.06-21.9 | 5.25-5.5 | 1.7-2 | T50 |
Small Countersunk Head Machine Tooth Setting Screws are a specialized type of fastener designed for securing components in applications where a low-profile, flush fit is desired. These screws are commonly used in machinery and equipment where they can be set into a countersunk hole, allowing the head of the screw to sit flush with the surface of the material.
Head Style: The head of these screws is countersunk, meaning it is conical and designed to fit into a matching countersunk hole in the material. The head style is typically either flat (flat countersunk) or oval (oval countersunk).
Thread Type: These screws are machine screws, which means they have a fully threaded shank designed to engage with a pre-tapped hole or a nut.
Drive Type: They can come with various drive types, such as slotted, Phillips, Pozidriv, or Torx, depending on the application and ease of installation.
Material: They can be made from different materials, including stainless steel, brass, carbon steel, and alloys, each offering different levels of strength, corrosion resistance, and durability.
Size: Small countersunk head machine tooth setting screws are typically small in size, with diameters ranging from M2 to M6 (metric) or #0 to #8 (imperial).
Function: They are used to secure components where a clean, flush appearance is preferred, and where vibration or torque might cause standard screws to loosen over time.
Specifications
Standards: These screws are often manufactured to comply with international standards such as DIN, ISO, or ANSI, which specify dimensions and tolerances.
Length: The length of the screw is specified from the underside of the head to the tip of the screw.
Thread Pitch: The thread pitch is specified in threads per inch (TPI) for imperial screws or millimeters per thread (mm) for metric screws.
Countersinking: A countersink drill bit is used to prepare the hole for the screw to ensure a flush fit.
Torque: Tightening should be done using a torque screwdriver or wrench to avoid over-tightening, which can strip the threads or damage the material.
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Title: High-Quality and Reliable for Precision Work
Date: April 12, 2023
Reviewer: Joe Mechanic
Location: USA
I recently purchased a pack of Small Countersunk Head Machine Tooth Setting Screws for a precision project I was working on. I needed screws that could hold components securely in place while maintaining a flush and clean appearance. These screws did not disappoint.
Pros:
High-Quality Material: The screws are made of strong stainless steel, which resists corrosion and ensures long-term reliability.
Precision Fit: The countersunk head design fits perfectly into the pre-drilled holes, providing a flush finish.
Variety of Sizes: The pack includes a range of sizes, which is great for different applications and components.
Easy Installation: The screws were easy to install using a standard screwdriver. The slotted drive provided good torque transfer.
Reliable Performance: Once installed, the screws stayed firmly in place without loosening over time.
Cons:
Limited Quantity: The pack contained fewer screws than I needed for my project, so I had to order additional packs. It would be nice if they offered larger quantities.
Price: While the quality is excellent, the price point is a bit higher compared to standard machine screws.
Experience:The screws arrived promptly and were well-packaged to prevent damage during shipping. The labeling was clear, and it was easy to identify the correct size and type. The countersink angle matched the drill bits I used, ensuring a clean and flush fit.
During installation, I found that the screws were easy to work with. The slotted drive head allowed for precise alignment and tight fitting. I particularly appreciated the stainless steel construction, as it provided peace of mind regarding rust and corrosion.
In terms of performance, these screws have held up well. The components they secure remain stable, and there has been no sign of loosening or wear. The flush finish looks professional and clean, which is exactly what I was aiming for.
Conclusion:Overall, I'm very satisfied with the Small Countersunk Head Machine Tooth Setting Screws. They are well-suited for precision applications and provide a reliable and clean finish. Despite the slightly higher price, the quality and performance make them worth the investment. I would definitely recommend these screws to others who need a high-quality and dependable solution for their projects.
Unit: mm | |||||
Specification | Thread pitch | Head diameter | Head thickness | Gasket thickness | Plum slot number |
M2.5 | 0.45 | 5.7-6.0 | 1.5-1.7 | 0.5-0.7 | T8 |
M3 | 0.5 | 6.32-6.9 | 1.4-1.65 | 0.55-0.7 | T10 |
M4 | 0.7 | 8.82-9.4 | 1.95-2.2 | 0.65-0.8 | T20 |
M5 | 0.8 | 11.1-11.8 | 2.5-2.75 | 0.8-1 | T25 |
M6 | 1 | 12.9-13.6 | 3.0-3.3 | 1-1.2 | T30 |
M8 | 1.25 | 17.1-17.8 | 4.1-4.4 | 1.25-1.5 | T40 |
M10 | 1.5 | 21.06-21.9 | 5.25-5.5 | 1.7-2 | T50 |
Small Countersunk Head Machine Tooth Setting Screws are a specialized type of fastener designed for securing components in applications where a low-profile, flush fit is desired. These screws are commonly used in machinery and equipment where they can be set into a countersunk hole, allowing the head of the screw to sit flush with the surface of the material.
Head Style: The head of these screws is countersunk, meaning it is conical and designed to fit into a matching countersunk hole in the material. The head style is typically either flat (flat countersunk) or oval (oval countersunk).
Thread Type: These screws are machine screws, which means they have a fully threaded shank designed to engage with a pre-tapped hole or a nut.
Drive Type: They can come with various drive types, such as slotted, Phillips, Pozidriv, or Torx, depending on the application and ease of installation.
Material: They can be made from different materials, including stainless steel, brass, carbon steel, and alloys, each offering different levels of strength, corrosion resistance, and durability.
Size: Small countersunk head machine tooth setting screws are typically small in size, with diameters ranging from M2 to M6 (metric) or #0 to #8 (imperial).
Function: They are used to secure components where a clean, flush appearance is preferred, and where vibration or torque might cause standard screws to loosen over time.
Specifications
Standards: These screws are often manufactured to comply with international standards such as DIN, ISO, or ANSI, which specify dimensions and tolerances.
Length: The length of the screw is specified from the underside of the head to the tip of the screw.
Thread Pitch: The thread pitch is specified in threads per inch (TPI) for imperial screws or millimeters per thread (mm) for metric screws.
Countersinking: A countersink drill bit is used to prepare the hole for the screw to ensure a flush fit.
Torque: Tightening should be done using a torque screwdriver or wrench to avoid over-tightening, which can strip the threads or damage the material.
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Title: High-Quality and Reliable for Precision Work
Date: April 12, 2023
Reviewer: Joe Mechanic
Location: USA
I recently purchased a pack of Small Countersunk Head Machine Tooth Setting Screws for a precision project I was working on. I needed screws that could hold components securely in place while maintaining a flush and clean appearance. These screws did not disappoint.
Pros:
High-Quality Material: The screws are made of strong stainless steel, which resists corrosion and ensures long-term reliability.
Precision Fit: The countersunk head design fits perfectly into the pre-drilled holes, providing a flush finish.
Variety of Sizes: The pack includes a range of sizes, which is great for different applications and components.
Easy Installation: The screws were easy to install using a standard screwdriver. The slotted drive provided good torque transfer.
Reliable Performance: Once installed, the screws stayed firmly in place without loosening over time.
Cons:
Limited Quantity: The pack contained fewer screws than I needed for my project, so I had to order additional packs. It would be nice if they offered larger quantities.
Price: While the quality is excellent, the price point is a bit higher compared to standard machine screws.
Experience:The screws arrived promptly and were well-packaged to prevent damage during shipping. The labeling was clear, and it was easy to identify the correct size and type. The countersink angle matched the drill bits I used, ensuring a clean and flush fit.
During installation, I found that the screws were easy to work with. The slotted drive head allowed for precise alignment and tight fitting. I particularly appreciated the stainless steel construction, as it provided peace of mind regarding rust and corrosion.
In terms of performance, these screws have held up well. The components they secure remain stable, and there has been no sign of loosening or wear. The flush finish looks professional and clean, which is exactly what I was aiming for.
Conclusion:Overall, I'm very satisfied with the Small Countersunk Head Machine Tooth Setting Screws. They are well-suited for precision applications and provide a reliable and clean finish. Despite the slightly higher price, the quality and performance make them worth the investment. I would definitely recommend these screws to others who need a high-quality and dependable solution for their projects.