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3mm Grub Screws Cone Point (10 Pack) M3 x 5mm A2 Stainless Steel Socket Grub Screw/Screws Free UK Delivery

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United Kingdom (Deutsch, English) (Nederlands, français, English) (Português) (Български) (English, français) (简体中文, English) (čeština, English) (dansk, English) (eesti keel) (suomi, English) (français, English) (Deutsch, English) (magyar, English) (English) (English) (Italiano,English) (한국어) (latviešu) (lietuvių k. Socket Head Drive Grub Screws are headless with recessed drive ports into which you can insert a tool such as a hexagonal Allen key. Grub Screws are used to connect two objects together by threading into one and applying tension to the other.

The screw is passed through a threaded hole in the outer object and then tightened against the inner object to prevent it from moving relative to the outer object.

Grub screws are commonly used to secure a pulley or a gear to a shaft or for attaching a handle or cam to a spindle.

These are cookies that are necessary for the Platform to function as well as to operate our business.The only possible issue may be cost, however, a reliable and durable material will not only increase the longevity of the application, but also the sustainability. They are generally used in tight areas where you do not want the head sticking out, or a little bit countersunk from the top of the material so nothing can hit it and interfere with the operation of the application. These are generally more corrosion resistant, can be tightened using more torque and are secure and difficult to remove. Grub screws have no head (also known as headless or blind) and it is simply a threaded fastener to secure an object within another.

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