Brass Headless Screw
Stainless steel Headless socket Screw
Steel black Headless hex screw
Brass Headless Screw
Stainless steel Headless socket Screw
Steel black Headless hex screw

Wholesale Headless Screw Custom Fasteners

Headless Screw custom fasteners made of Stainless steel Brass and applications are automotive, furniture and machinery manufacturing, Jingbo Fastener provides customized Headless Hex Socket Screws with competitive price

  • Material: Stainless steel, carbon steel, Copper & brass
  • Surface treatment: Plain, gavalnized, nickle plated, black oxide
  • Shape: Hollow head hex
  • Applications: Automotive, furniture, construction, machinery manufacturing

Headless Screws Description

Jingbo Fastener’s Headless Screw also known as socket set screws or grub screws, are a type of fastener designed for applications where a low-profile or flush finish is required. Headless hex socket screws offer a versatile, secure, and space-efficient fastening solution for a wide range of applications where a flush or low-profile finish is required. Their design, material options, and ease of installation make them a popular choice in industries such as machinery, electronics, automotive, and construction. As a professional fasteners manufacturer since 2006, we can provide standard and custom Hollow Head screws according to customer’s request. We wholesale the quality Hollow head hex socket bolts with competitive price.

Headless Screws Technical Sheet

Product name Headless screw, Headless hex socket screw
Materials Stainless steel, carbon steel, brass
Finish Plain, gavalnized, nickle plated, black oxide
Place of Origin Wenzhou China
Thread size M3 to M64
Package plastic bag, carton

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Headless hex socket screws are characterized by their lack of a protruding head, which allows them to be countersunk or flush with the material they are fastening. They feature a hexagonal socket drive, often an Allen socket drive, which provides a secure and precise means of tightening or loosening the screw. The headless design ensures a smooth surface, reducing the risk of snagging or interference with other components.

Applications

These screws are used in a variety of industries and applications where a flush or low-profile fastening solution is needed. Common uses include:

  • Machinery and Equipment: Securing components like gears, pulleys, and couplings onto shafts.
  • Electronics: Fastening circuit boards, connectors, and other small components inside electronic devices where space is limited.
  • Automotive: Securing interior parts like trim pieces, knobs, and handles to maintain a clean, sleek finish.
  • Construction: Used in steel frameworks or other metal constructions where a compact, headless design is beneficial.

Advantages:

  • Space Efficiency: The headless design allows for a recessed installation, saving valuable space and reducing the risk of interference with other parts.
  • Strong Grip: The hex socket drive provides a strong grip, allowing for the application of significant force when tightening or loosening the screw.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Often made from materials like stainless steel or carbon steel with gavalnizing, which resists corrosion in tough environments
  • Versatility: Available in various materials and finishes to meet specific application needs.

Materials and Finishes

Headless hex socket screws are manufactured from different materials to suit diverse application requirements:

  • Carbon Steel: Offers good strength and is cost-effective for general-purpose applications.
  • Stainless Steel: Provides excellent resistance to corrosion, making it suitable for outdoor applications or marine equipment.
  • Alloy Steel: Known for its exceptional strength and durability, often used in high-stress environments.
  • Specialty Materials: Such as titanium for lightweight strength in aerospace applications or brass for electrical conductivity in electronic devices.

Installation

These screws are typically installed using an Allen key or hex wrench, which fits into the hex socket drive. They can be tightened to high torque specifications, ensuring a secure fit without damaging the material. For larger diameters, it may be necessary to drill a pilot hole to prevent splitting the material.

Comparison to Other Fasteners

Headless hex socket screws differ from traditional set screws in that they lack a head, allowing for a flush installation. They are also fully threaded, unlike some set screws which may have a smooth shank. This design makes them ideal for applications where a high clamping force is needed along the entire length of the screw.

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