Industrial Screws

Industrial screws are essential fasteners used to join materials in various manufacturing processes. They ensure secure assembly, supporting the structural integrity of industrial equipment.

  1. Applied Materials 0020-46554 Screw TI 1/4-20x1/2 300mm PCT

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    Applied Materials 0020-46554 Screw TI 1/4-20x1/2 300mm PCT

    Applied Materials 0020-46554 Screw TI 1/4-20x1/2 300mm PCT Screw TI 1/4-20x1/2 300mm PCT
  2. Applied Materials Part Number 3690-01478

    Other Screws

    Applied Materials Part Number 3690-01478

    SRCAP SKT, HD 8-32X 1/4 L HEX (MxP Carri
  3. Applied Materials Part Number 3690-01386

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    Applied Materials Part Number 3690-01386

    Screw, CAP SKT HD 2-56x3/16L HEX SKT SST
  4. Warner Electric R0308

    Other Screws

    Warner Electric R0308

    Ball Bearing Screw - Industrial Grade Ball Bearing Screw
  5. Applied Materials Part Number 0020-30914

    Other Screws

    Applied Materials Part Number 0020-30914

    Other Screws in Screws SCREW, BLOCKER PLATE 4
  6. Tokyo Electron Ltd Part Number 020-001690-1

    Other Screws

    Tokyo Electron Ltd Part Number 020-001690-1

    Screw Cap m6 x40
  7. Applied Materials Part Number 0200-36104

    Other Screws

    Applied Materials Part Number 0200-36104

    LID LINER SCREW,TXZ CIP

Common Applications

machinery assembly

electronics housing

industrial equipment setup

manufacturing processes

machining centers

Buying Guide

Industrial Screws Buying Guide

Industrial screws are crucial for various fastening needs across manufacturing sectors. Selecting the right screw involves understanding the specific requirements of your assembly process.

When purchasing surplus screws, ensure you verify their quality and compatibility with your equipment.

  • Inspect for any wear or damage, especially on the threading.
  • Confirm the screw type matches your application requirements.
  • Check if any manufacturer or part number documentation is included.
  • Evaluate the material and coating for suitability in your specific environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of screws are commonly used in manufacturing?
Common types include cap screws, socket screws, and vented screws, each serving different assembly needs.
Why choose surplus screws?
Surplus screws offer cost-effective solutions without compromising on quality, often available from reputable manufacturers.
How to verify the condition of surplus screws?
Check for signs of wear, ensure all threads are intact, and verify any included specifications with documentation if available.
Are these screws suitable for high-stress applications?
Yes, many industrial screws are designed for high-stress applications, but always verify the specifications to match your requirements.
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