Machine Screws Phillips Drive Truss Head Socket Screw Stainless Steel Full Thread
There are countless different types of screws, bolts, and other fasteners and fixings. Machine screws are one of the more widely used products among dozens of standard fastener types.
Despite their widespread use, there is no strict definition of a machine screw. The term ‘machine screws’ covers a broad range of fastener varieties.
There are numerous different models, sizes, materials, and configurations of machine screw available, including:
Stainless steel machine screws
Brass machine screws
Plated machine screws
Slotted or flat-head machine screws
Phillips head machine screws
Torx head and hex head machine screws
Fillister or cheese-head machine screws
Pan head machine screws
Tamper-resistant machine screws
Product Name
truss head machine screws
Details Information
Introduction
These screws have an oversized "truss" head style with an undercut bottom, low height rounded dome top and recessed phillips drive.
Features
The flat bearing surface underneath the head covers a larger diameter than a typical pan head machine screw. This increased surface area reduces the chances of crushing or marring the material the screw is tightened against.
Applications
Stainless machine screws are commonly used in damp or wet environments for corrosion resistance, popular across a wide range of industries: furniture, automotive, industrial machinery, architectural finish work, agriculture, food processing, clean energy, etc.
Parameters
Product name | Machine screws |
material | Carbon steel, stainless steel, brass, etc |
Surface treatment | Galvanized or upon request |
specification | M1-M16 |
Head shape | Customized head shape according to customer requirements |
Slot type | Cross, plum blossom, square, hexagon, eleven, etc. (customized according to customer requirements) |
certificate | ISO14001/ISO9001/IATF16949 |