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Made from alloy steel, these inch size set screws have a thin edge that digs into hard surfaces for a secure hold.
Choose these set screws for their adherence to strict military standards for material and construction.
Made from 18-8 stainless steel, these set screws have good chemical resistance.
Made from 316 stainless steel, these set screws have excellent chemical resistance and can be used in saltwater environments.
Brass set screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments, nonmagnetic, and electrically conductive.
More corrosion resistant than stainless steel, nickel alloy set screws have excellent resistance to salt water and some acids.
Use these steel set screws for light duty holding.
These set screws have good chemical resistance.
More corrosion resistant than 18-8 stainless steel set screws, these have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
Alloy steel set screws dig into hard surfaces for a secure hold.
These alloy steel set screws have a thin edge that digs into hard surfaces for a secure hold. A nylon locking element grips threads to resist loosening.
These 18-8 stainless steel set screws are chemical resistant. They have a nylon locking patch that grips threads to resist loosening.
Made from black-oxide alloy steel, these set screws resist corrosion in dry environments. They dig into hard surfaces for a secure hold and have serrations on the cup edge that grip the material surface to resist loosening.
Made from 18-8 stainless steel, these set screws are chemical resistant. They have serrations on the cup edge that grip the material surface to resist loosening.
These inch size set screws are vented to allow fluid and gas to pass through.
Made from 18-8 stainless steel, these set screws are chemical resistant. The tip makes good contact on flat surfaces and allows you to make frequent adjustments with minimal surface damage.
Made from 316 stainless steel, these set screws have excellent chemical resistance and can be used in saltwater environments. The tip makes good contact on flat surfaces and allows you to make frequent adjustments with minimal surface damage.
The tip makes good contact on flat surfaces and allows you to make frequent adjustments with minimal surface damage.
These nylon set screws are chemical resistant, lightweight, and nonconductive. The tip makes good contact on flat surfaces and allows you to make frequent adjustments with minimal surface damage.
Made from nylon, these set screws are lightweight, resist chemicals, and won’t carry an electric current.
A nylon locking patch grips threads to resist loosening.
These chemical-resistant 18-8 stainless steel screws have an extra-soft nylon tip, which minimizes the damage that can occur from metal-on-metal contact. Use them on soft surfaces such as aluminum.
These alloy steel set screws have an extra-soft nylon tip, which minimizes the damage that can occur from metal-on-metal contact. Use them set screws on soft surfaces such as aluminum.
With a tip that's harder than nylon and silver, these alloy steel set screws provide a secure hold on hard surfaces. The body has a black-oxide finish to resist corrosion in dry environments.
These set screws have a tip that is harder than nylon and silver to provide a secure hold on hard surfaces. The body is 18-8 stainless steel for good chemical resistance.
These set screws have a softer tip than brass-tip set screws to minimize surface damage. Use them on hard surfaces.
Made of alloy steel, these set screws are often used in U-shaped and V-shaped grooves and on other sloped or angled surfaces. The oval tip allows for frequent adjustments with minimal surface damage.
Also known as half dog-point set screws, these set screws have a protruding tip that locks within a mating hole or slot to keep parts aligned.
These 18-8 stainless steel set screws have good chemical resistance. Also known as half dog-point set screws, they have a protruding tip that locks within a mating hole or slot to keep parts aligned.
Use the square head to turn these screws by hand, or use a wrench when you need more torque. Also known as half dog-point set screws, they have a protruding tip that locks within a mating hole or slot to keep parts aligned.
Stainless steel set screws have excellent corrosion resistance in most environments.
Also known as full dog-point set screws, the tip is twice as long as the tip on other extended-tip set screws for greater engagement in deep mating holes.
These alloy steel set screws have a pointed tip that wedges into the contact surface for a secure hold on soft materials such as brass.
These 18-8 stainless steel set screws are chemical resistant. A pointed tip wedges into the contact surface for a secure hold on soft materials such as brass.
A rolling ball swivels 360° to minimize surface damage and allow for slight adjustments without loosening the screw.
Also known as jam set screws, these lock other screws in place, hold pins, and adjust spring tension. A black-oxide finish provides corrosion resistance in dry environments.
The tip is narrow to pass through threaded holes.
These set screws have a low-profile flat-faced ball tip for use in low-clearance applications.
A wide tip provides more gripping power than standard swivel-tip set screws. To use, remove the tip, thread the screw through the hole, and attach the tip on the other side.
Install these spring plungers with a screwdriver—they're slotted on one or both ends.
Install with a hex key for more torque than slotted ball-nose spring plungers.
Install with a hex key for more torque than slotted long-nose spring plungers.
Install with a driver.
Slotted on both ends for installation with a screwdriver.
Fasten from the nose end with a wrench for more torque than slotted long-nose spring plungers.
Retract the nose by pulling the knob.
Lock the nose into the retracted position by pulling the knob and rotating it 90°.
Lock the nose into the retracted position by pulling the handle and rotating it 90°.
The ring allows you to attach these spring plungers to a lanyard.
Lock the nose into the retracted position by pulling the ring and rotating it 90°.
Use the lanyard as a tether to secure the spring plunger to machinery and prevent accidental drops.
Thread onto machinery or attach a knob or handle to the threaded spindle.
Install by hand or with a hex key in low-clearance applications.
Thread in a screw, handle, or other part to create the right size and shape guide pin for your application.