Product Description
Technical Specification
| Standard | Din 912 |
| Material | High Tensile |
| Size | M2 |
| Colour | Black |
| Threaded | Yes |
| Head Type | Cap |
| Thread Type | Half Thread |
| Shape | Round |
| Packaging Type | Box Or Pouch |
| Coating | Self,Zinc Electroplating |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Brand | Fetedz |
High Strength and ReliabilityDesigned for demanding environments, these socket low head cap screws offer a tensile strength up to 1220 MPa. Their grade 12.9 carbon steel composition and heat treatment ensure outstanding performance in applications requiring secure fastening with restricted head height. Enhanced plating further extends their lifespan and resistance to corrosion.
Versatile Application RangeAvailable in diameters from M3 to M24 and lengths from 8 mm to 120 mm, these screws are suitable for machinery, assemblies, and structural frameworks demanding high strength in compact spaces. Their internal hexagon socket drive supports rapid installation and maintenance, making them easy to work with in tight spots.
Precision According to International StandardsManufactured to DIN 7984 and ISO 4762, these screws meet global standards for dimensions, tolerance, and functionality. Custom dimensions can be provided as per application requirement, and each product undergoes rigorous quality assurance to guarantee consistency and optimum performance.
FAQs of Socket Low Head Cap Screw:
Q: What is the primary benefit of using socket low head cap screws with a grade 12.9 rating?
A: The grade 12.9 rating signifies a high tensile strength of up to 1220 MPa, making these screws ideal for fastening applications that demand superior load-bearing ability and durability, particularly in limited head height scenarios.
Q: How does the plating process enhance corrosion resistance in these screws?
A: The screws are treated with either black or zinc plating, which creates a protective layer that defends against environmental factors, reducing the risk of rust and extending the service life even in challenging conditions.
Q: When should I choose a low head type screw over a standard cap screw?
A: Low head screws are selected when design constraints limit vertical space, such as in machinery or assemblies where protruding fasteners could interfere with moving parts or functional surfaces.
Q: Where can these socket low head cap screws be used?
A: They are widely used in industrial equipment, automotive, electronics, structural assemblies, and other applications that require secure fastening in compact spaces with enhanced strength and reliability.
Q: What is the process for customizing screw dimensions to specific requirements?
A: You can specify your needed length, diameter, and packing preferences when ordering. Manufacturers and suppliers will tailor fabrication according to DIN 7984 or ISO 4762 standards, ensuring precise fit for your application.
Q: How does the internal hexagon socket drive benefit installation?
A: An internal hexagon drive allows for easy screw engagement using hex keys or Allen wrenches, providing superior torque transfer and preventing cam-out, especially valuable during assembly in confined environments.