Machine Screws
Machine screws are meant to hold two metal work pieces together, with the use of a threaded pre-tapped hole, or through a hole and held with a nut. They are threaded the entire length of the shank. For most styles of a machine screw, the length is measured from under the head to the end of the screw. For flat head machine screws, since they are intended to fit into a countersunk hole, their length is measured from the top of the screw head to the end of the screw.
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#6-32 X 3/16 PHIL PAN M/S SS
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Drive Type | Phillips, Combo, Slotted, Hex Head |
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Head Style | Round, Pan, Flat, Oval, Truss, Hex Head, Hex Washer Head |
Material Finish | Zinc Plated, Stainless Steel 18-8, Stainless Steel 316, Brass |
Machine screws are meant to hold two metal work pieces together, with the use of a threaded pre-tapped hole, or through a hole and held with a nut. They are threaded the entire length of the shank. For most styles of a machine screw, the length is measured from under the head to the end of the screw. For flat head machine screws, since they are intended to fit into a countersunk hole, their length is measured from the top of the screw head to the end of the screw.
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