Cup Point Set Screws

A cup point set screw is a type of set screw with a unique design intended for specific fastening applications. It features a pointed, rounded cup-shaped indentation at one end instead of the traditional flat or cone-shaped tip found on other set screws. The cup point creates a precise and secure point of contact when tightened against a surface or into a threaded hole. Key characteristics of cup point set screws include: Cup Point: The defining feature is the cup-shaped indentation at the screw's end. This point design enhances the set screw's ability to dig into or grip the mating surface, providing a strong and secure hold. Internal Threads: Cup point set screws are typically internally threaded and are intended for use with threaded holes or shafts. Materials: They are available in various materials, including steel, stainless steel, and alloy steel, depending on the application's requirements. Cup point set screws are commonly used in applications where a strong, non-permanent connection is needed, such as securing gears, pulleys, or other components onto shafts. The cup point's design ensures effective torque transmission and resistance to loosening, making them valuable in machinery, automotive, and industrial settings
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