Innovative Self-Locking Acorn Nut for Enhanced Security and Reliability in Fastening Applications
A hex screw, also known as a hex head screw or hexagonal screw, is a type of fastener with a hexagonal head designed to be driven by a wrench or socket. The hexagonal shape of the head provides a secure grip and allows for high torque application during installation. Hex screws are available in various materials, including steel, stainless steel, and brass, and are commonly used in woodworking, construction, and assembly applications where a strong and reliable fastening solution is required.
An 8mm screw rod, also known as a threaded rod, is a long, cylindrical rod made of metal that has threads cut along its entire length, which allows it to be used in conjunction with nuts or other fastening components. The designation 8mm refers to the diameter of the rod, which is standardized to fit various fastening and structural needs. The rod can be made from a variety of materials, including stainless steel, carbon steel, or other alloys, depending on the application’s requirements.
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