Set Screws
Set screws are crucial components in various industrial applications, used to secure one object within or against another. They come in several types and designs to suit different requirements and ensure a secure hold. Our range of set screws includes:
Cup Point Set Screws
Knurled Point Set Screws
Flat Point Set Screws
Cone Point Set Screws
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Cup Point Set Screws
Cup point set screws are the most commonly used type of set screws. They feature a cup-shaped indentation at the end, which provides excellent holding power by digging into the contact material. This design makes them ideal for applications where a secure and lasting grip is needed. They are often used in machine assemblies, pulleys, and collars. System 22 offers cup point set screws in various materials to meet your specific requirements.
Knurled Point Set Screws
Knurled point set screws have a serrated or knurled tip that enhances gripping power and prevents slippage. This makes them suitable for applications requiring high torque and resistance to vibration. Knurled point set screws are commonly used in high-stress environments such as automotive, aerospace, and heavy machinery industries.
Flat Point Set Screws
Flat point set screws have a simple, flat tip that sits flush against the contact surface. This design is ideal for applications where minimal surface damage is desired, making them suitable for softer materials or where frequent adjustments are necessary. Flat point set screws are often used in electronics, instrumentation, and light-duty mechanical assemblies.
Cone Point Set Screws
Cone point set screws feature a sharp, conical tip that provides a precise and penetrating hold. This type is ideal for applications where a strong, localized grip is needed, such as securing components in high-vibration environments. Cone point set screws are frequently used in the automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing industries.
MATERIALS
We are proud to be a distributor and manufacturer of this product in a wide range of metal alloys.
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Steel (Grade 2, Grade 5, Grade 8)
300 Series Stainless (18-8, 303, 304, 310, 316, 321, 347)
400 Series Stainless (410, 416, 420, 422, etc.)
Duplex Stainless (2101, 2205, 2507, 255, Zeron 100®)
High Strength Stainless and Nickel Alloys (A286, Hastelloy® C276, Inconel® 625, Inconel® 718, K-Monel®, Monel® 400, etc.)
High Temperature Allows (Haynes® 230, Waspaloy®, MP159®, etc.)
ASTM Specifications (ASTM A193, ASTM A320, ASTM A194, ASTM A453, ASTM A540, ASTM A1082, etc.)