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The Function Of Hex Socket Bolts

May 13, 2025 Leave a message

Provide tight connections for mechanical equipment
Youdaoplaceholder0 Hexagon socket bolts, whose core function is to provide a firm connection to machinery, are designed to be outstanding in terms of load-bearing capacity, space utilization and non-disassembly. ‌

Specific functions and characteristics:
Youdaoplaceholder0 High strength fastening ‌

The hexagonal hole structure provides six force-bearing surfaces, which is more torque-resistant than straight/cross screws and can withstand greater loads.
The materials are mostly stainless steel, carbon steel or alloy steel, with flexible performance grades, suitable for different strength requirements.
Youdaoplaceholder0 Space-saving and aesthetic ‌

The head can be completely submerged into the workpiece (buried treatment), keeping the surface flat and reducing the impact of protrusions on space or appearance.
It is suitable for narrow assembly scenarios (such as precision instruments and electronic devices), avoiding interference caused by the exposed head of the external hexagon bolt.
Youdaoplaceholder0 To prevent non-professional disassembly ‌

It requires a dedicated Allen wrench for operation and is difficult for ordinary people to disassemble, enhancing the safety of the equipment (such as anti-disassembly design for public facilities and electronic products).
Youdaoplaceholder0 Durability and standardization ‌

The head structure is not prone to slipping and has less wear and tear over long-term use, making it suitable for high-stability scenarios such as engines and industrial equipment.
The dimensions are globally uniform, facilitating standardized production and maintenance (such as cross-border equipment maintenance).
Typical application scenario examples:
Youdaoplaceholder0 Machinery manufacturing ‌ : Assembly of machine tool parts (high load requirements)
Youdaoplaceholder0 Electronic products ‌ : Mobile phone back cover fixed (flatness requirements)
Youdaoplaceholder0 Public facilities ‌ : Internal structure of charging piles (non-disassembly design)
DIN912

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