Why Choose 316 Stainless Steel Cup Point Set Screws?
Our 316 stainless steel cup point set screws at AlbanyCountyFasteners.com are engineered for secure, flush fastening in corrosive environments requiring exceptional durability. Made from 316 stainless steel cup point set screws, these marine-grade fasteners offer superior corrosion resistance, ideal for marine, coastal, and chemical applications. The cup-shaped point digs into the contact material, providing strong grip with minimal surface damage, while the hex socket drive ensures precise installation with an Allen wrench. Available in imperial sizes like #4-40, #8-32, #10-24, 1/4"-20, and 5/16"-18 with various lengths, they’re perfect for semi-permanent installations in demanding conditions.
- Superior Corrosion Resistance: 316 stainless steel excels in marine and harsh environments.
- Strong Grip: Cup point provides secure hold with minimal surface damage.
- Headless Design: Sits flush for a sleek, unobtrusive finish.
- Hex Socket Drive: Enables precise, high-torque installation.
Applications for 316 Stainless Steel Cup Point Set Screws
316 stainless steel cup point set screws are designed for projects needing corrosion-resistant, high-strength fasteners with a flush finish. Their durability makes them suitable for:
- Marine equipment and boat components
- Chemical processing and industrial machinery
- Securing collars or pulleys in coastal environments
- Semi-permanent installations in harsh settings
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
316 stainless steel cup point set screws are corrosion-resistant, headless fasteners with a cup-shaped point and hex socket drive, designed for secure, flush fastening with strong grip and minimal surface damage in tapped holes.
Are 316 stainless steel cup point set screws suitable for marine environments?Yes, these marine-grade screws are ideal for coastal or saltwater applications due to their superior corrosion resistance.
How do I choose the right size 316 stainless steel cup point set screw?Select based on thread size, length, and load requirements. Common sizes include #4-40, #8-32, #10-24, 1/4"-20, and 5/16"-18, with various lengths. Check sizing charts or consult our team for guidance.