Showing posts with label Stainless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stainless. Show all posts

Friday, April 13, 2012

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Stainless Steel 316 Machine Screw, Hex Head, #10-32, 1/2" Length (Pack of 25)

!±8± Stainless Steel 316 Machine Screw, Hex Head, #10-32, 1/2" Length (Pack of 25)

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Post Date : Mar 21, 2012 21:27:17 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Machine Screws are often used with nuts or driven into tapped holes
  • Stainless Steel 316 is suitable for use where Stainless Steel 304 does not provide enough corrosion resistance
  • Hex head for easy driving
  • Length is measured from under the head
  • Fine threads tap better into harder materials and thin walls, and are stronger in tension than coarse threads

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Stainless Steel 316 Machine Screw, Hex Head, #10-32, 1/2" Length (Pack of 25)

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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Stainless Steel 18-8 Machine Screw, 100 Degree Flat Head, Phillips Drive, MIL-SPEC, #10-32, 7/8" Length (Pack of 25)

!±8± Stainless Steel 18-8 Machine Screw, 100 Degree Flat Head, Phillips Drive, MIL-SPEC, #10-32, 7/8" Length (Pack of 25)

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Post Date : Mar 08, 2012 00:08:38 | Usually ships in 24 hours


Machine Screws, also referred to as Machine Bolts, are often used with nuts or driven into tapped holes. They come in a variety of head types and drive styles, but are generally available in smaller sizes.

Stainless steels are used for their corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, scaling resistance, and low-temperature toughness. These properties account for their extremely wide use in practically every industry. Austenitic Stainless Steels are alloys of iron and carbon that contain between 16% and 30% Chromium, a maximum of 0.15% carbon, along with Nickel (or Manganese), and other alloying elements. The chromium, which helps develop a passive surface oxide film, provides corrosion resistance in stainless steels. Austenitic Stainless Steels are designated by a 3 digit SAE Stainless Steel Grade beginning with the number 3 (e.g. 304, 316). Another common naming convention for Austenitic Stainless Steels are 18/8, 18/10, 18/0, etc. where the 18 refers to the % of Chromium and 8 to % of Nickel contained in the material.

Stainless Steel 18-8 denotes 18% chromium and 8% nickel. Stainless Steel 18-8 can be formed and welded. Stainless Steel 18-8 is typically non-magnetic, though the material can become slightly magnetic when cold worked (cold working refers to altering the physical properties of the material without the use of temperature).

Flat head fasteners are designed to fit flush to the surface when used with countersunk holes. Length is measured from the top of the head. The Phillips drive style was originally designed so that the driver would slip out under extreme torque, preventing over-tightening and damage to the fastener or the material.

A threaded fastener's size name includes information about the major external diameter, followed by the threads per inch, which indicates if it is coarse or fine. Fine threads are preferable when working with harder materials or when threading into a thin material. They are also stronger in tension than coarse threads, and generally provide higher shear strengths.

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Monday, March 5, 2012

Stainless Steel Machine Screw, Flat Head, Slotted Drive, 1/4"-20, 5/8" Length (Pack of 100)

!±8±Stainless Steel Machine Screw, Flat Head, Slotted Drive, 1/4"-20, 5/8" Length (Pack of 100)

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Post Date : Mar 05, 2012 09:47:25
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Machine Screws, also referred to as Machine Bolts, are often used with nuts or driven into tapped holes. They come in a variety of head types and drive styles, but are generally available in smaller sizes.

Stainless steels are used for their corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, scaling resistance, and low-temperature toughness.  These properties account for their extremely wide use in practically every industry. Austenitic Stainless Steels are alloys of iron and carbon that contain between 16% and 30% Chromium, a maximum of 0.15% carbon, along with Nickel (or Manganese), and other alloying elements.  The chromium, which helps develop a passive surface oxide film, provides corrosion resistance in stainless steels.   Austenitic Stainless Steels are designated by a 3 digit SAE Stainless Steel Grade beginning with the number 3 (e.g. 304, 316).  Another common naming convention for Austenitic Stainless Steels are 18/8, 18/10, 18/0, etc. where the 18 refers to the % of Chromium and 8 to the % of Nickel contained in the material.    

Flat head fasteners are designed to fit flush to the surface when used with countersunk holes. Length is measured from the top of the head. Common applications for slotted screws include woodworking, although the drive style is not designed to be used with power drivers.

A threaded fastener's size name includes information about the major external diameter, followed by the threads per inch, which indicates if it is coarse or fine. Coarse threads are better when working with brittle materials; they are sturdier and are easier to thread and unthread compared to fine. Coarse threading also allows for thicker coatings and platings.

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Stainless Steel Machine Screw, Flat Head, Phillips Drive, MIL-SPEC, 1/4"-20, 1-1/2" Length (Pack of 100)

!±8± Stainless Steel Machine Screw, Flat Head, Phillips Drive, MIL-SPEC, 1/4"-20, 1-1/2" Length (Pack of 100)


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Machine Screws, also referred to as Machine Bolts, are often used with nuts or driven into tapped holes. They come in a variety of head types and drive styles, but are generally available in smaller sizes.

Stainless steels are used for their corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, scaling resistance, and low-temperature toughness.  These properties account for their extremely wide use in practically every industry. Austenitic Stainless Steels are alloys of iron and carbon that contain between 16% and 30% Chromium, a maximum of 0.15% carbon, along with Nickel (or Manganese), and other alloying elements.  The chromium, which helps develop a passive surface oxide film, provides corrosion resistance in stainless steels.   Austenitic Stainless Steels are designated by a 3 digit SAE Stainless Steel Grade beginning with the number 3 (e.g. 304, 316).  Another common naming convention for Austenitic Stainless Steels are 18/8, 18/10, 18/0, etc. where the 18 refers to the % of Chromium and 8 to the % of Nickel contained in the material.    

Flat head fasteners are designed to fit flush to the surface when used with countersunk holes. Length is measured from the top of the head. The Phillips drive style was originally designed so that the driver would slip out under extreme torque, preventing over-tightening and damage to the fastener or the material.

A threaded fastener's size name includes information about the major external diameter, followed by the threads per inch, which indicates if it is coarse or fine. Coarse threads are better when working with brittle materials; they are sturdier and are easier to thread and unthread compared to fine. Coarse threading also allows for thicker coatings and platings.

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