All Material for set screws | ||||
Hastelloy C276 | Duplex 2205 | A193 B8 | SS304 | Inconel600 |
Hastelloy C22 | Duplex S31803 | B193 B8M | SS316 | Inconel601 |
Hastelloy C4 | Super duplex S32750 | Alloy59 | SS316L | Incoloy718 |
Monel400 | Super duplex 2507 | Alloy20 | Stainless steel 18-8 | Incoloy800H |
Monelk500 | 904L | 309S | SS321 | Incoloy800 |
Nimonic 80A | Alloy 926 -UNS N08926 | 310S | 317L | Incoloy825 |
Set screws are screws that are specifically used to fix the relative position of two parts. They are usually used to ensure that the relative position between machine parts is fixed and to transfer small loads. There are many types of set screws, including open set screws and flat set screws, each with its own specific usage scenarios and advantages.
Types and uses
Open set screws: One end has a slot and the other end is conical, suitable for occasions that require frequent disassembly and assembly.
Flat set screws: The head is flush with the surface of the workpiece and is suitable for areas where the surface requires smoothness.
How to use
When using a set screw, first insert the head of the screw into the corresponding threaded hole, screw it to the appropriate depth, and then tighten it and the connected part together with a nut. This ensures that the two parts are firmly combined, and a spring washer can be used to increase the stability of the connection when necessary.
Application scenarios
Set screws are widely used in daily life and industrial production, including construction, vehicle industry, furniture assembly and electronic product manufacturing. They are used to fix brackets in buildings, ensure the stability of components in cars, connect various components in furniture, and ensure the reliability and safety of equipment in electronic products.