LUBRINOX® DIN 912 stainless steel A4 socket cap screws are designed to prevent the galling (cold-welding) of screw threads, which is a known and problematic phenomenon when using normal Stainless-Steel fasteners. Why chose LUBRINOX® - Prevents galling of internal and external screw threads - Ready for use, no need to apply grease manually - Saves on average 25 seconds of installation time per bolt or screw - FDA approved, safe to use in the Food industry - High quality, clean Stainless-Steel appearance - Works well with thread locking such as Loctite® - Ultimate performance when using both LUBRINOX bolts and LUBRINOX nuts Features & Benefits: LUBRINOX® DIN 912 stainless steel A4 socket cap screws are designed to prevent galling (cold-welding) of screw threads, which is a known and problematic phenomenon when using normal Stainless-Steel fasteners. Why chose LUBRINOX® Prevents galling of internal and external screw threads Ready for use, no need to apply grease manually Saves on average 25 seconds of installation time per bolt or screw FDA approved, safe to use in the Food industry High quality, clean Stainless-Steel appearance Works well with thread locking such as Loctite® Ultimate performance when using both LUBRINOX bolts and LUBRINOX nuts Find out more about Lubrinox.
LUBRINOX® DIN 912 stainless steel A4 socket cap screws are designed to prevent the galling (cold-welding) of screw threads, which is a known and problematic phenomenon when using normal Stainless-Steel fasteners. Why chose LUBRINOX® - Prevents galling of internal and external screw threads - Ready for use, no need to apply grease manually - Saves on average 25 seconds of installation time per bolt or screw - FDA approved, safe to use in the Food industry - High quality, clean Stainless-Steel appearance - Works well with thread locking such as Loctite® - Ultimate performance when using both LUBRINOX bolts and LUBRINOX nuts
LUBRINOX® DIN 912 stainless steel A4 socket cap screws are designed to prevent galling (cold-welding) of screw threads, which is a known and problematic phenomenon when using normal Stainless-Steel fasteners.
Find out more about Lubrinox.