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  • Pan Torx Machine Screws 6-Lobe

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    The notion of a drive with hexalobular sockets are a decisive step in developing drives better adapted to manual and automated assembly. This drive is becoming increasingly popular throughout the world.

    Compared to drives like cross recesses and conventional hexagon sockets, this system is characterized by a lower risk of deterioration and a lower pressure force requirement. The typical «cam out» slipping of the tool has hence been eliminated and the force transmission improved.

    The general dimensions are given in the product information of the respective catalogue group.

    The Torx compatible drive is a reliable method of fixing screws. This drive can take more torque and does not slip.

    The hexalobular socket screw drive, known as Torx or 6-Lobe or star drive, uses a star-shaped recess in the fastener with six rounded points.

    It was designed to permit increased torque transfer from the driver to the bit compared to other drive systems. This system features a 15-degree drive angle which provides high torque transfer.

    Radial forces are drastically reduced resulting in longer tool life.

    It has vertical sidewalls which increases tool engagement CAMOUT is defined as the force upward on a screwdriver as the torsional force is increased to tighten the screw.

    Torx Screws do not have camout problems as no camout forces are created to push the driver up and out of the fastener recess.

    Due to this, the pressure required to keep the screwdriver in the socket reduces significantly and therefore reduces operator muscular stress and fatigue.

  • Phillips Machine Screws

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    CROSS RECESSED MACHINE SCREWS

    The Phillips screw drive (specified as an ANSI Type I Cross Recess and type H in ISO documentation) is among the most popular drive style for screws.

    Cross recess H (Phillips) according to ISO 4757 has a conventional cruciform recess with all walls inclined, the end of the screwdriver having trapezoid webs.

    The general dimensions are given in the product information of the respective catalogue group.

    The design is often criticized for its tendency to cam out at lower torque levels than other “cross head” designs.

    Head Style

    Pan Phillips

    The pan head is cylindrical head with a slightly rounded top surface and a flat bearing surface underneath. This head style is ideal for most applications where a protruding head is acceptable.

    Applicable standards

    • IS 7483 – Indian Standard
    • DIN 7985 – DIN [German] standard
    • ISO 7045 – International Standards Organisation
    • JIS B1111 – Japanese standard

    DIN Sizes from M1.6
    Micro Sizes now available starting from M1.0

    Materials – Steel, Stainless Steel AISI 304 and 316, Titanium on request.

  • SCHS SEMS Screws Allen Cap

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    SEMS Screws are screws pre-assembled with free spinning washers. The assembly typically contains one plain washer and one split spring washer.

    The washers are held in place with the major diameter of the thread being larger than the hole of the washer. This is achieved by inserting the washers before thread rolling.

    SEMS screws provide design and manufacturing efficiencies by combining multiple parts, captive washer and screw, into one versatile fastener.

    This has many benefits which have revolutionised assembly manufacturing processes, particularly in the Aerospace Avionics sector.

    Advantages

    – Increased productivity by eliminating hand assembly of washers with the screws.
    – Permanent assembly ensuring that the washers are not misplaced.
    – Safety for the product as there is no chance of a washer being dropped into the assembly.

    – One part to inventory, track and assemble.

    SEMS screws work well in products with small dimensions, allowing for seamless integration and assembly with a lower risk of error or failure.

  • SEMS Screws Pan Phillips

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    SEMS SCREWS

    SEMS Screws are screws pre-assembled with free spinning washers. The assembly typically contains one plain washer and one split spring washer.

    The washers are held in place with the major diameter of the thread being larger than the hole of the washer. This is achieved by inserting the washers before thread rolling.

    SEMS screws provide design and manufacturing efficiencies by combining multiple parts, captive washer and screw, into one versatile fastener.

    This has many benefits which have revolutionised assembly manufacturing processes, particularly in the Aerospace Avionics sector.

    Advantages

    – Increased productivity by eliminating hand assembly of washers with the screws.
    – Permanent assembly ensuring that the washers are not misplaced.
    – Safety for the product as there is no chance of a washer being dropped into the assembly.

    – One part to inventory, track and assemble.

    SEMS screws work well in products with small dimensions, allowing for seamless integration and assembly with a lower risk of error or failure.

  • SEMS Screws Special with Small OD Washer

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    We now have a special SEMS screw with a small OD Plain Washer available in stock.

    Suitable for many electronic assemblies with smaller space availability.

    Available in Stainless Steel AISI 304 A2.

  • SHCS Torx Machine Screws 6-Lobe

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    The notion of a drive with hexalobular sockets are a decisive step in developing drives better adapted to manual and automated assembly. This drive is becoming increasingly popular throughout the world.

    6-Lobe Socket Head Cap Screws as per DIN 912

    SHCS Torx is a very useful screw form that provides a very reliable fixing for machine construction.

    SHCS Torx are also available in Black finish on request.

     

  • SOCKET SET SCREW – Allen Grub Screw

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    A set screw is a threaded fastener that normally does not have a head. Unlike most other threaded fasteners it is basically a compression device normally used to generate axial thrust.

    Set Screws are also known as grub screw.

    It is used to hold parts like sleeve, collar, coupling, gear etc. on a shaft to prevent relative motion.

    The most obvious point of distinction between grub screws and other types of standard screws and bolts is that true grub screws tend not to feature a protruding head.

    Instead, they’re usually threaded right to the top, and are the same diameter all the way along their length, meaning that the grub screw can be fully driven into its hole to sit flush with (or even countersunk into, depending on the application) the workpiece.

    They’re almost always found being used in mechanical systems where two or more metal surfaces rub or press directly together, and where there isn’t room to fit a bolt or other type of protruding head between the two flush surfaces without limiting proper functionality or movement of the part(s).

    Socket set screws offer three types of holding power: torsional (resistance to rotation); axial (resistance to lateral movement); and vibrational.

    Size selection is an important factor in holding power.

    Grub Screws are available with different point options.

  • Tri-Lobe Thread Forming PAN Screws

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    Thread-rolling screws form their nut threads themselves when they are screwed into precut holes. This not only saves assembly and production costs, but also creates stable and secure connections.

    In contrast to thread cutting, the material structure in the mating thread is not interrupted when threading, but compressed and strain hardened.

    The nut threads are automatically formed in cast blind holes, passages or in drilled, lasered or punched sheet metal parts. Especially suitable for materials such as steel, aluminium, brass or copper.

    A tri-lobe thread forming screw forms a thread with a machine screw’s thread pitch.

    As each lobe of the screw moves through the pilot hole in the nut material, it forms and work hardens the nut thread metal, producing an uninterrupted grain flow.

    For use in drilled, punched or cored holes in ductile metals and punch extruded metals without the need for tapping the material thread.

    The tri-lobe thread shape enables the threads to form the internal thread. The screw is designed with a tapered point or commonly referred to as lead threads.

    The tapered point allows for lower installation torque during initial thread forming. The tri-lobe shape is key to allowing the remaining threads to form threads with the lowest amount of installation torque.

    One important thing to note when determining screw length is that the tapered portion of the thread cannot be fully loaded and should not be used to calculate proper screw length.

  • Ultra Low Profile Metric Screws

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    Our JCSlim range of Ultra-thin head screw are up to 77% thinner than conventional pan head which makes possible flat external surface and contributes low-profile design and weight saving.

    These screws feature a reliable TORX drive that facilitates more reliable installation and support smaller and lighter design.

    With the miniaturisation of a large number of products, this has become an invaluable addition to the range of screws. With a flattened fastening face, this supports layers of parts.

    The Hexalobular Torx drive provides a slip-less and easy fixing. Stainless Steel provides long life and corrosion resistance.

    Applications:

    -For flat surface design without head edge
    -For smooth appearance design

    In installation where the part does not permit deep enough holes to make a countersunk.

    The large diameter heads of the low-profile screws have been engineered to spread the load across a wide surface to provide greater holding power in thinner material applications. These offer a sleek, unobtrusive and polished finish for any design.

    Saves space and permits flexible design, especially in weight and space sensitive applications such as drones, electric scooters, aerospace and medical equipment.

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