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MicroFast Machine Screws
The MicroFast special range of micro size machine screws starts from M1.0x0.25.
As products keep getting smaller and smaller, there is a real need to have very small screws and nuts to connect a number of mini components.
This range provides a solution to the many industries that need reliable fixing options in the Micro range.
Our range of micro fasteners include a range of Machine screws.
Starting from M1x0.25 onward.
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MicroFast Self Tapping Screws
To meet the growing needs of the industry, we have added MicroFast, a special range of micro size screws and nuts to our extensive list of products.
As products keep getting smaller and smaller, there is a real need to have very small screws and nuts to connect a number of mini components.
This range provides a solution to the many industries that need reliable fixing options in the Micro range.
Traditionally used in the Spectacle/eyeglasses, Watch and Toy industries, these sizes are now useful for a number of applications such as Mobile Phones, Sensors, Electronics, Laboratory equipment etc.
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MicroFast Self-Tapping Screws
To meet the growing needs of the industry, we have added MicroFast, a special range of micro size screws and nuts to our extensive list of products.
Self-Tapping Screws from 1mm diameter onward.
Many sizes available in ready stock.
Head Styles – PAN Phillips and CSK Phillips
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Pan Head Screws
The pan head is a commonly used head style for screws.
It looks like an upside down frying pan – pan head screws have a cylindrical head with a slightly rounded top surface and a flat bearing surface underneath.
Pan head screws are visually appealing and can take higher torque and provide better clamping force.
This head style is ideal for most applications where a protruding head is acceptable.
Pan Head Machine Screws
Pan Phillips 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 design is often criticized for its tendency to cam out at lower torque levels than other “cross head” designs.
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 M1.0Materials – Steel, Stainless Steel AISI 304 and 316, Titanium on request.
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Pan Phillips Self Tapping Screws
A self-tapping screw is a screw that can tap its own hole as it is driven into the intended material. These are different from traditional screws as they tap their own threads when screwed into either plastic, wood or metal.
Phillips(Cross Recessed) self-tapping
Cross recess H (Phillips) according to ISO 4757
- The Phillips cross recessed head is the world’s most widely used system.
- 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.
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Pan Self Drilling Screws
A Self-Drilling Screw is a Self-Tapping Screw with the added feature of a drill point. The drill point looks a lot like the point of a drill. It will drill a hole and form the mating threads in one operation.
Pan Head screws are available in different materials for use in a number of applications.
Materials.
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel AISI-304
Stainless Steel AISI-316
Bi-Metal – SS-304 with Carbon Steel Drill point.
Stainless Steel AISI-410
FINISH/COATING
Zinc Electroplated
Class-3 Coating
Passivated
PAN Phillips
As per DIN-7504M
General purpose head style.
Phillips drive H
Useful for stitching sheets and various assemblies attaching metal and other materials to metal.
Note: When fixing softer materials to metal, consider using a plain washer under the head to prevent the head from digging into the soft material.
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Pan Torx Machine Screws 6-Lobe
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.
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Pan Torx Self Tapping Screws
TORX or 6-Lobe Drive Self-Tapping Screws
Self-tapping screws are different to traditional screws as they tap their own threads when screwed into either plastic, wood or metal.
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.
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Phillips Machine Screws
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 M1.0Materials – Steel, Stainless Steel AISI 304 and 316, Titanium on request.
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Pre Applied Patch Screws
Pre applied Thread-Locker Patch Screws
Nylon patch is a pre-applied thread locking coating (typically Nylon), which is fused to internal or external threads of a screw. This patch is dry to the touch and ready for use right out of the box.
Convenience and Reliability:
- Fasteners with pre-applied threadlock are ready for assembly
- Increases productivity on assembly lines with precise thread coverage every time
- 4 years of shelf life under proper storage conditions
- Dry-to-touch, non-tacky finish, non-toxic, and assembler-friendly
- Suitable for temperatures ranging from -58°F to 300°F (-50°C to 150°C)
- Ideal for automated assembly, replacing washer and manual dispensing on production line.
Advantage of a pre applied patch over using thread locking adhesives during assembly.
Perhaps the biggest advantage of preapplying thread-lockers is simply that engineers can be certain the adhesive will actually be on the fastener, in the correct amount and in the correct location. When line personnel apply liquid adhesives during assembly, the process is prone to error. The adhesive may not get dispensed on some fasteners, or it might not be applied in the right spot.
Similarly, with preapplied thread-lockers, engineers can be sure their torque specifications will be met, because the amount of adhesive applied to each fastener will be carefully controlled.
Lastly, preapplying a thread-locker saves assemblers time and money. Liquid adhesives often need a primer to stick to the metal surface of a fastener. The preapplication process eliminates this step. Moreover, every drop of liquid adhesive costs money-and not just for the material itself. Assemblers also need to factor in the cost of waste, dispensing equipment, and cleaning and maintenance.
Nylon patch screw is commonly known as a prevailing torque type self-locking fastener.
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PT Screws CSK Phillips
The reliable Self-Tapping screw for easy fastening into Metal and Plastic.
We have added PT screws – Self-Tapping Screws suitable for both plastics and metal. With a blunt type F end, these are extremely versatile for small and mini assemblies of a number of different materials.
Our screws are made from Stainless Steel AISI-304 Grade to provide a strong corrosion resistant assembly for a long life to your product and are RoHS compliant.
Available in PAN Phillips and CSK Phillips Heads.