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Socket Set Screw Cup 1/4-28 X 3/16, 100PK

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U07852.025.0018AE7AVR€16.49
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Socket Set Screw Cup 3-48 X 1/8, 100PK

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U07840.009.0012AE7AVQ€28.90
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Socket Set Screw Cup 3-48 X 3/32, 100PK

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U07840.009.0009AE7AVP€46.45
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Socket Set Screw Cup 2-56 X 1/4, 100PK

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U07840.008.0025AE7AVN€37.66
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Socket Set Screw Flat 5/16-18X3/4, 100PK

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U07810.031.0075AH3EYW€46.42
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Socket Set Screws

Socket set screws, also known as grub screws, are designed to secure a pulley or gear to a shaft and prevent any unwanted movement in the power transmission systems. They help create compression forces which hold two loose objects firmly without relying on a nut. Raptor Supplies offers a wide range of set screws from brands like Fabory, Camcar, Grainger, Raco and Unbrako, Micro Plastics, RWM and Nord-Lock.

Features

  • Set screws join one component within another in applications where protrusions are not needed, thus providing smooth operation of the assembly.
  • Some screws have a signature headless body with internal threading in various dimensions that provide a secure and strong grip.
  • Socket set screws can be installed by inserting the Allen wrench into the hexagonal socket head and tightening the screw until it snugs against the surface being fastened.
  • They are used in the electronics, construction, machinery and automotive industries.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I remove a stuck set screw?

  • Apply a penetrating oil like WD-40 or PB Blaster to the screw and let it sit for a few minutes to loosen any corrosion or rust that may have caused the screw to stick.
  • Use a heat gun or propane torch to heat the area around the screw that will expand the metal and break the bond between the screw and the material it is threaded to.
  • Use a screw extractor to grip the head of the screw and turn it counterclockwise to remove the screw from the workpiece.
  • If the screw is protruding from the surface of the material, use a plier or wrench. Grip the head of the screw with the tool and turn it counterclockwise to remove it.
  • The user can also take the help of a drill to create a hole in the centre of the screw and then use a screw extractor to remove the remaining pieces.

What surfaces are compatible with knurled cup point screws?

Knurled cup point screws are typically used on softer materials, such as plastics, wood and soft metals.

How do I choose the right size socket screw for my application?

Choosing the right size socket screw depends on several factors, including the size of the object being fastened, the amount of pressure required and the material of both the screw and the object being fastened.

Can I adjust the set screw once installed?

Some set screws are not designed to be adjusted once seated. Knurled screws, for example, provide a more permanent fixture. However, in certain situations, like the loosening of screws or incorrect positioning, the screws can be reinstalled using a Wrench for a clean look.

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