Black, Self-Colour Steel Hex Socket Set M2 x 3mm Grub Screw
Tehnilised dokumendid
Spetsifikatsioonid:
Brand
RS ProLength
3mm
Thread Size
M2
Material
Steel
Finish
Black, Self-Colour
Screw Type
Grub Screw
Standards Met
DIN 916
Head Shape
Hex Socket Set
Drive Type
Hex
Toote üksikasjad
RS PRO Socket Screws – Steel Hexagon Black Grub Screw
RS PRO range of hexagon grub screws features excellent capabilities within machine repair and fixing applications. Grub screws have no head (also known as headless or blind) and it is simply a threaded fastener to secure an object within another. They are generally used in tight areas where you do not want the head sticking out, or a little bit countersunk from the top of the material so nothing can hit it and interfere with the operation of the application. You tighten or undo them, using an Allen key. They can have various tip point types which include:
Cup point – concave tip, most commonly used
Flat point – used for frequent resetting or relocating, simple and cost-effective
Cone point – pointed tip, designed for a more permanent installation, highest holding capability due to the precise contact of the cone point
Half Dog point – the tip is cylindrical
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€ 18,50
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€ 22,57
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€ 18,50
1 pakk 25 tk (ilma käibemaksuta)
€ 22,57
1 pakk 25 tk (koos käibemaksuga)
1
Osta lahtiselt
kogus | Ühikuhind |
---|---|
1 - 4 | € 18,50 |
5 - 9 | € 17,40 |
10 - 29 | € 16,60 |
30+ | € 15,40 |
Tehnilised dokumendid
Spetsifikatsioonid:
Brand
RS ProLength
3mm
Thread Size
M2
Material
Steel
Finish
Black, Self-Colour
Screw Type
Grub Screw
Standards Met
DIN 916
Head Shape
Hex Socket Set
Drive Type
Hex
Toote üksikasjad
RS PRO Socket Screws – Steel Hexagon Black Grub Screw
RS PRO range of hexagon grub screws features excellent capabilities within machine repair and fixing applications. Grub screws have no head (also known as headless or blind) and it is simply a threaded fastener to secure an object within another. They are generally used in tight areas where you do not want the head sticking out, or a little bit countersunk from the top of the material so nothing can hit it and interfere with the operation of the application. You tighten or undo them, using an Allen key. They can have various tip point types which include:
Cup point – concave tip, most commonly used
Flat point – used for frequent resetting or relocating, simple and cost-effective
Cone point – pointed tip, designed for a more permanent installation, highest holding capability due to the precise contact of the cone point
Half Dog point – the tip is cylindrical