Surface treatment
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No surface treatment without surface treatment
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The material is stainless steel
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A2-90/SS304
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Stainless steel hexagon socket head cap screws are a common type of fastener, named after their hexagonal head shape. Stainless steel hexagon socket head cap screws are usually made of stainless steel material, which has good rust and corrosion resistance, and are widely used in various occasions for connection and fixation.
What tools are needed to install stainless steel hexagon socket head cap screws?
Installing stainless steel hexagon socket head cap screws requires the use of some basic tools to ensure proper and safe installation. The following are commonly used tools:
Allen wrench:
The head of the hexagon socket screw has a hexagonal hole and requires the use of an Allen wrench (also known as an Allen wrench or hex wrench) of the corresponding size to tighten or loosen the screw. Ensure to choose the correct size hex wrench for the screw.
Torque wrench:
In applications that require precise torque control, using a torque wrench can ensure that screws are tightened to the correct torque specified by the manufacturer. This is crucial for ensuring the stability of the connection and preventing screw damage.
Screwdriver:
In some cases, a screwdriver may be needed to adjust or align the screw. This is usually an auxiliary tool during the assembly or maintenance process.
Rubber hammer (optional):
When aligning objects or placing screws in predetermined positions, a rubber hammer can be used to lightly tap the screws. Please make sure to use a rubber hammer to avoid damage to the screws or surface.
Safety equipment:
Wear appropriate safety equipment, such as gloves and eye protection, to prevent any potential injury caused by loose screws or material particles.
When using these tools, please follow the safety operating procedures, especially when using electric tools. Using the correct tools and techniques can ensure that the screws are installed correctly to meet their designed load and usage requirements.