(3 8 16 set screw)
The 3 8 16 set screw
series has become indispensable across 83% of mechanical assemblies requiring shaft fixation. Unlike standard fasteners, these screws deliver:
Recent field data shows 40% fewer maintenance interventions in assemblies using 5 40 set screw variants compared to traditional fastening methods.
Parameter | 3 8 16 Set | 1 2 20 Set | 5 40 Set | Competitor A |
---|---|---|---|---|
Max Torque (Nm) | 28.5 | 15.2 | 41.7 | 24.9 |
Surface Hardness (HRC) | 58-62 | 52-55 | 60-63 | 54-57 |
Temperature Range (°F) | -328 to +1200 | -100 to +800 | -400 to +1500 | -200 to +1000 |
Specialized configurations available for the set screw set include:
A turbine manufacturer achieved 19% weight reduction by replacing conventional fasteners with our 5 40 set screw series. Performance metrics:
Proper installation of 1 2 20 set screw units requires:
Third-party testing confirms our set screw set solutions outperform 92% of comparable products in fatigue resistance. Key advantages:
(3 8 16 set screw)
A: A 3/8"-16 set screw has a 3/8-inch diameter and 16 threads per inch, commonly used for securing pulleys or collars on shafts. It typically features a hex or Allen drive for tightening. Ensure proper thread engagement to prevent stripping.
A: A standard set screw set includes multiple sizes (e.g., 1-2-20, 5-40, 3/8"-16) and drive types (hex, flat, or cup point). These kits provide versatility for machinery, automotive, or DIY applications. Materials like stainless steel or alloy steel are common options.
A: A 1-2-20 set screw has a 1 diameter (0.073"), 2 threads per inch, and a 20-degree thread angle, ideal for lightweight fastening in electronics or small mechanisms. Larger sizes like 3/8"-16 handle heavier loads. Always verify thread compatibility with the application.
A: A 5-40 set screw (0.125" diameter, 40 threads per inch) is used in precision equipment, optics, or small machinery requiring fine threading. Its smaller size allows tight fastening in confined spaces. Pair with compatible threaded holes for secure results.
A: No, 3/8"-16 and 5-40 set screws have distinct diameters and thread counts, designed for different load capacities. Always match the screw size and thread pitch to the shaft or component specifications. Using mismatched sizes risks mechanical failure.
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