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As a leading factory-direct manufacturer in China, we provide premium DIN 916 Hexagon Socket Set Screws, precision-engineered from high-grade stainless steel. These headless fasteners, commonly known as grub screws, are the definitive solution for creating a secure, semi-permanent connection between two components, such as fixing a gear or collar to a shaft. Conforming to the DIN 916-1980 standard, these screws feature the highly effective cup tip design for maximum holding power. The use of stainless steel ensures superior, inherent corrosion resistance, making them the ideal choice for heavy industry, general manufacturing, and any application where durability and resistance to environmental factors are critical.
Our DIN 916 set screws are designed for performance and reliability. They are headless, fully threaded fasteners that function by being driven into a threaded hole until the point exerts compressive force on an inner object, locking it in place.
The technical specifications for our DIN 916 Stainless Steel Hexagon Socket Set Screws are outlined below to meet your precise engineering requirements.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | DIN 916 Stainless Steel Hexagon Socket Set Screws |
| Standard | DIN 916-1980 |
| Material | Stainless Steel (A2/304, A4/316) |
| Grade | A2-70, A4-70, A4-80 |
| Surface Treatment | Plain / Polished |
| Point Style | Cup Tip / Cup Point |
| Drive Style | Internal Hex Socket (Allen) |
| Diameter Range | M1.4 – M24 |
| Brand Name | Duojia |
| Place of Origin | Hebei, China |
| Key Feature | Maximum holding power via cup tip and permanent corrosion resistance |
| Application | Heavy Industry, General Industry, Machinery, Automotive Systems |
Our stainless steel DIN 916 set screws are engineered with key features that deliver exceptional performance and value.
DIN 916 stainless steel cup point set screws are an essential fastener in a vast array of mechanical and industrial fields. They are widely used in power transmission to securely fasten pulleys, sprockets, and gears onto motor and drive shafts. In machinery and automation, they are used to lock shaft collars, align bearings, and fix components within complex assemblies. They are also critical in tooling and fixturing for holding workpieces or setting adjustments. Their superior corrosion resistance makes them the primary choice for marine hardware, food processing equipment, outdoor installations, and any application where exposure to moisture or chemicals would compromise lesser materials.