Why Choose 304 Stainless Steel Flat Head Socket Cap Screws?
Our 304 stainless steel flat head socket cap screws at AlbanyCountyFasteners.com are ideal for metal-to-metal fastening in environments requiring corrosion resistance and a flush finish. Made from 304 stainless steel corrosion resistant screws, these fasteners feature a countersunk flat head for seamless surface integration and an internal hex drive for high-torque installation. Their fine or coarse threads ensure a secure hold in pre-tapped holes or with nuts. Available in imperial sizes like #10-24, 1/4"-20, and 3/8"-16 with lengths from 1/4" to 2", they’re perfect for durable, aesthetically pleasing installations.
- Corrosion Resistance: 304 stainless steel withstands rust in non-marine outdoor settings.
- Flush Design: Countersunk head for a smooth, seamless surface.
- Internal Hex Drive: Enables high-torque installation with an Allen wrench.
- Versatile Threading: Fine or coarse threads for secure fastening.
Applications for 304 Stainless Steel Flat Head Socket Cap Screws
304 stainless steel corrosion resistant screws are designed for projects needing strong, flush-mount fasteners with corrosion resistance. Their versatility makes them suitable for:
- Outdoor machinery and equipment assembly
- Automotive and aerospace components
- Countertops and panel installations
- Structural metalwork in non-marine environments
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
304 stainless steel flat head socket cap screws are corrosion-resistant fasteners with a countersunk, flat head and an internal hex drive. They feature fine or coarse threads, designed for secure metal-to-metal fastening with a flush surface finish.
Are 304 stainless steel flat head socket cap screws suitable for marine environments?These screws offer corrosion resistance for non-marine outdoor settings. For marine or highly corrosive environments, 316 stainless steel screws are recommended for superior durability.
How do I choose the right size 304 stainless steel flat head socket cap screw?Select based on thread size, length, and load requirements. Common sizes include #10-24, 1/4"-20, and 3/8"-16, with lengths from 1/4" to 2". Check sizing charts or consult our team for guidance.