Cone Point Grub Screw

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Stainless Steel Cone Point Grub Screw - Grade 202, 304, 316, A2, A2-70

A type of headless screw, the cone point grub screw (also referred to as a cone point set screw), is specifically designed to create a firm, semi-permanent hold by applying compressive force. Its distinctive characteristic is its pointed tip, which concentrates pressure upon tightening and enables it to effectively grip the mating component. Such screws are often utilized in securing rotating parts (such as collars, gears, and pulleys) onto shafts.

Technical Specifications – Cone Point Grub Screw

Here is a summary table for Cone Point Grub Screws:

Feature
Details
Name Cone Point Grub Screw
Point Type Cone-shaped tip
Drive Type Hex Socket (Allen)
Material Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel, Carbon Steel
Finish/Coating Plain, Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Passivated
Thread Type Metric / Imperial (Unified)
Thread Class Class 3A (Unified) / 6g (Metric)
Typical Sizes (Metric) M3 to M20 (Length: 3 mm to 100 mm)
Typical Sizes (Inch) #4-40 to 3/4" (Length: 1/8" to 4")
Applications Permanent setting into a mating part, used where a deep indentation is needed
Key Advantage Provides strong, permanent hold; ideal for semi-permanent assemblies
Standard DIN 914 / ISO 4027 / ASME B18.3
Hardness Typically 45-53 HRC for alloy steel

A Cone Point Grub Screw (also called a set screw) is a type of headless fastener used primarily to secure an object within or against another object, typically without protruding above the surface.

Drive Type

Hex Socket (Allen)

Hardness

45–53 HRC

Typical Sizes (Metric)

M3 to M20

Tensile Strength

~700 MPa

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