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As a premier factory and manufacturer in China, we specialize in the production of high-strength DIN 914 Hexagon Socket Cone Point Set Screws. These headless fasteners, also known as grub screws, are engineered for applications requiring the highest degree of permanent or semi-permanent locking and positioning. Manufactured from hardened carbon steel and finished with a protective black oxide coating, these screws feature a sharp, conical point designed to deliver concentrated pressure for a secure, wedge-like grip. They are the ultimate solution for locking shaft components, such as gears, pulleys, and collars, where maximum resistance to axial and torsional forces is essential.
Our DIN 914 set screws are precision-machined to provide reliable performance in demanding industrial environments. They are headless, fully threaded fasteners that function by being driven into a threaded hole to press against an inner object, creating a secure lock.
The technical specifications for our DIN 914 Cone Point Set Screws are outlined below to meet the rigorous demands of your application.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | DIN 914 Hexagon Socket Cone Point Set Screws |
| Standard | DIN 914 / ISO 4027 |
| Material | High-Strength Carbon Steel (e.g., 45H) |
| Grade | 8.8, 10.9, 12.9 |
| Surface Treatment | Black Oxide Coating |
| Point Style | Cone Point |
| Drive Style | Internal Hex Socket (Allen) |
| Diameter Range | M1.4 – M24 |
| Brand Name | Duojia |
| Place of Origin | Hebei, China |
| Key Feature | Highest axial holding power for permanent or semi-permanent setting |
| Application | Heavy Industry, General Industry, Machinery, Automotive, Electronics |
Our DIN 914 cone point set screws are engineered with distinct features for superior locking performance.
DIN 914 cone point set screws are indispensable in applications that demand a permanent, high-strength lock. They are widely used in power transmission for permanently fixing gears, sprockets, and pulleys to shafts. In tool and die manufacturing, they serve as pivots, locators, and secure locking elements in jigs and fixtures. They are critical in automotive systems for securing components in transmissions and steering assemblies. In precision equipment and electronics, they are used for fine-tuning and securely positioning critical components. Their high strength also makes them suitable for any heavy-duty machinery application where a component must be permanently fixed against a shaft.



