High-Quality sockets and set screws at Fabory
As a 'Masters in Fasteners,' Fabory offers many fastening solutions, including internal socket screws and set screws. These screws are designed to provide strong, secure, and precise fastening for various applications.
Our Range of Internal Hex/T-Star and Set Screws
Our internal hex/T-star screws are available in various sizes and materials, including stainless steel, brass, and steel. These screws are designed with a hexagon key or a T-handle, ensuring a strong and reliable fastening. Whether you're looking for an internal hex screw for general use or a specific application, Fabory has the screws you need.
We offer different types of internal hex and set screws, such as cylinder head screws with internal hex, button head screws, countersunk head screws with internal hex, internal hex set screws, pipe plugs, self-locking internal hex screws, and cover caps for internal hex. These screws are engineered to provide precise and secure fastening for applications requiring accurate adjustments. Our internal hex and set screws are available in various sizes and materials, including stainless steel and steel.
Reliable and Precise Fastening with Our Internal Hex/T-Star and Set Screws
Our internal hex/T-star and set screws are ideal for solid and accurate fastening applications. Whether you're working on an industrial machine or a project, our screws offer the quality and reliability you need.
At Fabory, we understand that different applications demand different screw requirements. That's why we offer various sizes and materials, ensuring you always find the correct screws. Whether you're looking for an internal hex/T-star screw for general use or a set screw for a particular application, Fabory has the screws you need.
Our screws are also available in large quantities and at competitive prices, saving you time and money when ordering. Every application demands the right screws. That's why we're here to assist you in finding the right screws for your specific needs.
FAQ
Why are internal hex and T-star screws used instead of other types of screws?
Internal hex and T-star screws offer more grip and strength than standard Phillips or slotted screws. They are also less prone to damage and wear. Making these screws an excellent choice for applications where screws must be frequently removed and reinstalled.
What are set screws and where are they typically used?
Set screws are threaded fasteners designed to secure an object inside or against another. Unlike regular screws, set screws lack a traditional head. Instead, they have a fully or partially threaded body, often with a saw groove or hexagonal recess. Set screws are widely used to attach pulleys, gears, knobs, or other components onto shafts or rods. They provide a sturdy and adjustable connection, facilitating assembly and repositioning when needed. Set screws should not be subjected to tensile loads.
How do I choose the correct socket size for a fastener?
Follow these steps to select the correct socket size:
- Identify the fastener: Determine the type of fastener you're working with, such as a bolt or nut.
- Measure across flats: Use a caliper or measuring tape to measure the distance across the flat sides of the fastener. This measurement corresponds to the required socket size.
- Choose the correct size: Find a socket that matches the measured size. Ensuring a precise fit is essential to prevent slipping or damaging the fastener.
- Consider depth: Consider the required depth of the socket, especially for longer fasteners or when accessing recessed areas.
Make sure to use sockets specifically designed for the type of fastener you're working with, such as hex sockets for hexagonal bolts or nuts.
Can I use sockets with power tools?
Impact sockets can be used with electric/pneumatic tools like impact wrenches or electric drills. However, ensuring that the socket is compatible with the specific power tool is essential. Impact sockets for electric/pneumatic tools are designed to withstand higher torque and provide a firm grip. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines for sockets with electric/pneumatic tools to ensure safe and efficient work. Regular sockets are exclusively intended for manual use.
How can I prevent set screws from loosening over time?
Preventing loosening of set screws requires proper installation techniques. Here are some tips:
- Clean and prepare: Ensure the contact surfaces are clean and debris-free before installing the set screw.
- Use a thread-locking compound: Apply a thread-locking compound, such as Loctite or a similar product, to the threads of the set screw before tightening it. This helps keep the screw in place and prevents it from loosening due to vibrations or movement.
- Tighten adequately: Tighten the set screw to the appropriate torque using a calibrated torque wrench. Overtightening can damage the threads, while insufficient tightening can result in inadequate grip.
- Periodic inspection: Regularly check the set screws to ensure they are securely in place. If any play is observed, reapply the thread-locking compound and retighten as needed.
By following these guidelines, you can enhance the stability and lifespan of set screws in your fastening applications.
Contact our knowledgeable team with questions or specific requirements regarding sockets, set screws, or other fastening products. We're here to assist you in finding the most suitable solutions for your professional needs. Trust in our expertise as masters in fasteners for all your fastening requirements.