About Grub Screws Metric Thread
Grub Screws Metric Thread
Grub Screws Metric Thread | Brass
Brass Grub ScrewsALL TYPE MFG.
SIZE : - 1/8" BSP/NPT & BSPT
- 1/4" BSP/NPT & BSPT
- 3/8" BSP/ NPT & BSPT
- 1/2" BSP/NPT & BSPT
- 3/4" BSP/NPT & BSPT
- 1" BSP/NPT & BSPT
- 1 1/4"BSP/NPT & BSPT
- 1 1/2"BSP/NPT & BSPT
AND ALL SIZE MFG.
Engineered for Reliability and DurabilityOur metric grub screws are crafted from high-quality alloy, stainless, or mild steel, ensuring optimal hardness (4553 HRC) and longevity. With finishes like black oxide, zinc plating, and passivation, these fasteners deliver superior corrosion protection, making them suitable for demanding environments.
Versatility for Multiple ApplicationsDesigned according to industry standards (DIN 913/916), grub screws are vital for securing mechanical parts, such as pulleys and gears, without protruding heads. Their compatibility with a range of metric sizes and thread pitches enables precise torque application, ensuring secure assemblies in various sectors.
Flexible Sizing and CustomizationChoose from standard lengths (3mm100mm) and diameters (M3M12+), or specify custom requirements for special projects. Available in bulk or small box packaging, these screws can meet production-scale needs or more specialized applications, with quality guaranteed as per ISO and DIN certifications.
FAQs of Grub Screws Metric Thread:
Q: How are metric thread grub screws installed in mechanical assemblies?
A: Metric thread grub screws are installed using an internal hex drive (Allen key) into precisely tapped holes. Their headless design allows them to sit flush or below the surface, making them ideal for securing components like pulleys, gears, and collars without interfering with moving parts.
Q: What materials and finishes are available for these grub screws?
A: Our grub screws are made from alloy steel, stainless steel, or mild steel. Standard surface finishes include black oxide, zinc plating, and passivation. Stainless steel and special plated options provide enhanced corrosion resistance for outdoor or harsh environments.
Q: When should I use a coarse or fine thread type for grub screws?
A: Coarse thread grub screws are preferred for general applications where quick assembly and higher resistance to stripping are required. Fine threads are used for settings demanding precise adjustment, greater holding power, or where material thickness is limited.
Q: Where are metric set screws typically applied?
A: Metric set screws are widely used in mechanical assemblies, securing pulleys, gears, collars, and other components on shafts or within housings in automotive, machinery, and industrial equipment sectors.
Q: What is the process for ordering custom sizes or finishes?
A: Custom sizes, lengths, and finishes may be requested by specifying your requirements, such as thread pitch, screw size, material, and preferred coating. Orders are processed to comply with ISO, DIN, or customer specifications, ensuring accurate and timely delivery.
Q: What are the key benefits of using these set screws?
A: Metric set screws offer a secure, unobtrusive fastening solution with high holding strength, corrosion protection, and compatibility with a wide range of mechanical parts. They are versatile, easy to install, and can be tailored to specific application needs.