Essentra Components Datasheets for Screws
A screw is a wide-encompassing type of hardware fastener that attributes its mechanical capabilities to the helical groove that extends around the circumference of the device's shank. These threads provide the friction and traction that serves a screw's purpose: to assemble or position two workpieces in relation to each other. While used synonymously, screws and bolts are not mechanical clones.
Screws: Learn more
| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| A disc style head with chamfered outer edge | |
| Cheese head screws are suitable in applications where the head is not seen. These head styles have a cylindrical outer edge | |
| Countersunk screws are ideal for applications where there can be no protruding head on show | |
| Domed head screws for extra grip with tightening and loosening | |
| Similar to pan head or cheese head screws, but with a convex top | |
| These philips head shoulder screws are meant to be used in conjunction with the VG series vibration grommets. | |
| Thumb screws are easy to apply and fasten. Ideal for applications where space is restricted and fastening with a tool is not possible |
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