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Machine Screw
Machine screws are commonly used in machinery, equipment assembly, automotive, electronics, and other industries where precise and secure fastening is required. They provide a versatile and reliable solution for joining components together in a wide range of applications.

A machine screw is a type of threaded fastener designed to be used with a tapped hole or a nut to fasten two or more components together. Unlike wood screws or self-tapping screws, machine screws typically do not have a pointed tip for self-drilling. Instead, they rely on pre-drilled holes or nuts for installation.

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Thread Design: Machine screws have uniformly spaced threads along their entire length. These threads are usually finer than those found on wood screws, providing a tighter and more precise fit when used with nuts or threaded holes.

 
Head Types: Machine screws come in a variety of head types, including flat head, round head, oval head, pan head, truss head, and more. The choice of head type depends on the specific application and desired appearance. Flat heads sit flush with the surface of the material, while round heads and pan heads protrude slightly above the surface.
 
Drive Types: Machine screws are available with different drive types, such as Phillips, slotted, square (Robertson), or Torx (star). The choice of drive type depends on personal preference and the availability of compatible screwdrivers or power tools.
 
Materials: Machine screws are typically made from steel, stainless steel, brass, or other materials depending on the application requirements. Stainless steel machine screws are commonly used in applications where corrosion resistance is important, such as outdoor or marine environments.
 
Size and Length: Machine screws come in a wide range of sizes and lengths to accommodate various applications. They are often designated by a size number followed by a thread pitch and length measurement (e.g., #6-32 x 1" indicates a #6 size screw with 32 threads per inch and a 1-inch length).