Knurled Cup Point Set Screws

A knurled cup set screw is a type of set screw that combines a threaded shaft with a knurled cup-shaped head. The knurled head features a textured or ridged surface, which provides enhanced grip and allows for easy hand-tightening and adjustment without the need for additional tools. The threaded end of the screw is used to secure one object within or against another object. Key characteristics of knurled cup set screws include: Knurled Head: The defining feature is the cup-shaped head with a textured, knurled surface. This design facilitates finger grip and manual tightening. Internal Threads: Knurled cup 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, brass, and alloy steel, to meet different application requirements. Knurled cup set screws are commonly used in applications where frequent adjustments or secure hand-tightening is necessary. They are often found in machinery, equipment, and fixtures where components need to be easily positioned, adjusted, or secured without the use of tools. The knurled head provides a convenient and non-slip grip, making them a practical choice for various industrial and mechanical applications.
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