APPROVED VENDOR M6 x 1 Headless Hex Grade 316 Stainless Steel Cup Socket Set Screws
| Style | Model | Length | |
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| A | CK7HJB | 6mm | RFQ
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| A | CK7HJC | 8mm | RFQ
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| A | CK7HJD | 10mm | RFQ
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| A | CK7HJE | 12mm | RFQ
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| A | CK7HJF | 16mm | RFQ
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| A | CK7HJG | 20mm | RFQ
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| A | CK7HJH | 25mm | RFQ
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| A | CK7HJJ | 30mm | RFQ
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M6 x 1 Headless Hex Grade 316 Stainless Steel Cup Socket Set Screws
Grade 316 stainless steel socket set screws are highly corrosion-resistant fasteners used to secure two or more parts together. Made from grade 316 stainless steel, they offer excellent strength and durability in harsh environments. Grade 316 stainless steel has superior corrosion resistance compared to other grades of steel, making it ideal for outdoor applications and those exposed to aggressive chemicals. Socket set screws provide a secure, tight fit and are typically used in applications where a smooth surface is desired. Common applications for grade 316 stainless steel socket set screws include marine equipment, chemical processing, food processing, and outdoor applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What safety instructions should I follow when using grade 316 stainless steel socket set screws?
To ensure safe use of grade 316 stainless steel socket set screws, it is important to wear protective gear such as gloves, goggles, and a face mask. Additionally, use a wrench to tighten the screws to the desired torque, and never use an impact driver to install them.
What are the effects of prolonged period usage of grade 316 stainless steel socket set screws?
Grade 316 stainless steel socket set screws are corrosion-resistant and highly durable, making them suitable for long-term use. However, it is important to regularly inspect the screws for any signs of wear and tear, and to replace them if necessary.
What types of socket set screws are available and which is the right fit for me?
Socket set screws come in a variety of sizes, materials, and head styles. To determine the right fit for your needs, consider the size, material, and head style that best suits your application.
How do I troubleshoot grade 316 stainless steel socket set screws?
To troubleshoot grade 316 stainless steel socket set screws, it is important to first identify the source of the issue. Inspect the screws for any signs of wear and tear, and check the torque to ensure it is within the recommended range. If the issue persists, consider replacing the screws.
