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| Item | Tamper Resistant Screw |
|---|---|
| Class | Class 2A |
| Dimensional Standards | ASME B18.6.3 |
| Drive | Torx |
| Drive Size | T25 |
| Drive Type | Torx |
| Fastener Length | 3/4" |
| Finish | Plain |
| Grade | Grade 18-8 |
| Head Dia. | 0.361" |
| Head Height | 0.101" |
| Head Type | Button |
|---|---|
| Length | 3/4" |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Screw Size | #10 |
| System Of Measurement | Imperial |
| Thread Fit | 2A |
| Thread Length | 3/4" |
| Thread Size | #10-32 |
| Thread Type | Fine |
| Type | Tamper Resistant Screws |
Tamper-Pruf Screws 91190 machine screw is a type of fastener with a threaded shaft designed to be used with a nut or in a tapped hole. It has a button head and is intended to fasten metal parts together. This tamper-resistant screw is used in the furniture industry. It has a spherical profile and provides a wider bearing surface with higher tensile strength than socket cap screws.
| Height (cm) | 6.35 |
|---|---|
| Length (cm) | 4.57 |
| Width (cm) | 2.79 |
| HS Code | 7318156070 |
|---|---|
| Country Of Origin | US |
| Weight (kg) | 0.045 |
Machine screws and bolts are similar but differ in their intended use. Machine screws are designed to be used with nuts or tapped holes, while bolts have a larger diameter and are used with threaded holes or in conjunction with nuts.
Yes, these screws can be used with washers to distribute the load and provide a larger bearing surface, especially when fastening softer materials or when extra reinforcement is needed.
Machine screws are primarily used to fasten metal parts together, while wood screws are designed specifically for use with wood. Wood screws have coarser threads and a tapered point to penetrate wood fibres effectively, whereas machine screws have finer threads and a blunt end.
A machine screw consists of three primary parts: the head, the shaft and the thread. The head may be flat, oval, round or another shape and provides a surface for tightening the screw. The shaft is the straight portion of the screw between the head and the thread. The thread is the helical ridge that wraps around the shaft, allowing the screw to grip the material it's being fastened into.
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