APPROVED VENDOR Slotted Zinc Plated Steel Flat Machine Screws
| Style | Model | Thread Size | Length | Thread Style | Head Dia. | Head Height | |
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| A | CK4EXK | #4-40 | 3/16" | Fully Threaded | 0.212" | 0.047" | RFQ
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| A | CK4EYD | #6-32 | 3/16" | Fully Threaded | 0.262" | 0.059" | RFQ
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| A | CK4EZR | #10-24 | 1/4" | Fully Threaded | 0.362" | 0.081" | RFQ
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| A | CK4FAK | #12-24 | 3/8" | Fully Threaded | 0.412" | 0.092" | RFQ
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| A | CK4FAT | #12-24 | 2 1/2" | Partially Threaded | 0.412" | 0.132" | RFQ
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| A | CK4FAZ | 1/4"-20 | 3/8" | Fully Threaded | 0.477" | 0.107" | RFQ
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| A | CK4FCV | 3/8"-16 | 1/2" | Fully Threaded | 0.717" | 0.161" | RFQ
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| A | CK4FCA | 5/16"-18 | 1/2" | Fully Threaded | 0.597" | 0.134" | RFQ
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Slotted Zinc Plated Steel Flat Machine Screws
Flat machine screws are a type of fastener used in a variety of applications. Made from stainless steel, they are strong, corrosion-resistant and durable. They are commonly used in the assembly of electronic and electrical equipment, furniture, appliances and other products. Flat machine screws are available in a range of sizes and lengths to suit any application. They are easily installed, with a simple phillips or flat head screwdriver, and are commonly used in both indoor and outdoor applications. Their low profile design makes them ideal for applications where space is limited. They provide a secure and reliable connection, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What safety instructions should I follow when using flat machine screws?
When using flat machine screws, always wear safety goggles and gloves to protect your eyes and hands. Make sure to secure the workpiece to the workbench, and use the correct size screwdriver for the screw size. Never force the screwdriver, and keep your other hand away from the workpiece.
How do I troubleshoot flat machine screws?
If the flat machine screw is not tightening properly, check to make sure the screwdriver is the correct size for the screw. Also, make sure the workpiece is secure to the workbench and that the screwdriver is not being forced. If the screw is still not tightening, replace it with a new one.
What are the effects of prolonged period usage of flat machine screws?
Prolonged usage of flat machine screws can cause them to become worn, stripped, or corroded. This can lead to a decrease in the strength of the screw, and can cause it to fail when exposed to high stress. To avoid this, make sure to regularly inspect and replace worn or corroded screws.
