Hexagon socket set screw with nylon dog point (thrust screw) Steel Plain 5.856949
Slotted set screw DIN 427 Steel Zinc plated 14H20051
Slotted set screw with flat point DIN 551 Steel Zinc plated 14H20011
Slotted set screw with flat point DIN 551 Stainless steel A1/A251292
Hexagon socket set screw with dog point DIN 915 Stainless steel A251230
Slotted set screw with long dog point DIN 417 Steel Plain 14H20040
Slotted set screw with cup point DIN 438 Stainless steel A1/A251291
Slotted set screw DIN 427 Stainless steel A251296
Slotted set screws iso 2342 ISO 2342 Steel Zinc plated 14H20056
Slotted set screw DIN 427 Steel Plain 14H20050
Hexagon socket set screw with flat end MEF DIN ≈913 Steel Plain 45H07813
Hexagon socket set screw with dog point DIN 915 Stainless steel A455230
Slotted set screw with cone point DIN 553 Stainless steel A1/A251293
Slotted set screw with cup point DIN 438 Steel Plain 14H20000
Slotted set screw with cone point DIN 553 Steel Plain 14H20030
Hexagon socket set screw with cup point UNC ASME B18.3 Alloy steel ASTM F912 PlainU07840
Hexagon socket set screw with cup point UNF ASME B18.3 Alloy steel ASTM F912 PlainU07852
Slotted set screw with cone point DIN 553 Stainless steel A455293
Hexagon socket set screw with knurled cup point UNC ASME B18.3 Alloy steel ASTM F912 PlainU07890
Hexagon socket set screw with flat end UNC ASME B18.3 Alloy steel ASTM F912 PlainU07810
Set screws, also known as grub screws, are types of fasteners typically headless or with just a socket head, threaded along their entire length to sit flush with or below the surface of the workpiece after installation. Unlike other screws, set screws are designed to be tightened into a material or part to exert compression or clamping force rather than securing objects through a threaded hole. They are primarily used for securing an object within or against another object, making them ideal for applications where space is limited or a smooth surface is necessary. Common uses include securing collars, pulleys, and gears to shafts in mechanical applications, with the screw exerting a holding force through a bottom tip that can be pointed, flat, cup-shaped, or another designed shape for better grip.
When selecting set screws, several important details must be considered. Material and grade vary based on application needs, ranging from steel and stainless steel to brass and alloy steel, each offering different levels of strength and corrosion resistance. The point style, such as flat, cone, cup, or dog point, determines the pressure distribution and grip type. Proper sizing and length are crucial for holding power and application suitability. Drive types commonly include hexagon socket or slotted drives. Adhering to standards like DIN, ISO, or ASME ensures compatibility and reliability.
Fabory offers a diverse range of set screws, including options made from steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, and brass. Available point styles include cup point, flat end, cone point, and dog point. Customers can filter by diameter (ranging from 1.2 mm to 36 mm), length, material, surface treatment, and grade. The screws conform to leading standards like DIN 913, DIN 914, DIN 915, DIN 916, and ISO 4029. Additionally, various drive types such as hex socket and slotted drives are available, ensuring a suitable choice for different mechanical applications.