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Hex Socket Head Cap Screw, Fine Pitch【1-200 Pieces Per Package】 (CSHH-STC-MS12-55)

Hex Socket Head Cap Screw, Fine Pitch (CSHH-STC-MS12-55)
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Hex Socket Cap Screw
[Features]
•Material:
oSteel/SCM
oStainless Steel/Equivalent to SUS304
•Surface treatment:
oBlack Oxide Coating
oTrivalent Chromate (Black, White)
oBright Chromate Plating
oChromate Plating (Black Chromate, Chromate Plating)
oNickel Plating
oChrome Plating
oTin Plating
•Thread type: Metric Fine
•Nominal of thread Min./Max. (M): 4 / 42
•Length/L Min./Max. (mm): 8 / 200

Part Number
CSHH-STC-MS12-55
Part NumberPriceMinimum Order Qty.Number of pc(s). included in pkg.Volume DiscountDays to ShipRoHSNominal of Thread (M) Length L (mm) Material SurfaceTreatment Pitch
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Screw Type Strength Class (Steel) Sales Unit Strength Class (Stainless Steel)

₹ 5,467.00

1 Pack(s)

50 Pieces Per Package

Available 5 Day(s) or more -1255[Steel] SCM[Chromate Plating] Chromate Plating1.25Half Thread10.9Box/package-

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Basic Information

Basic Shape Standard (Round) Mounting Hole Shape Hex Socket Additional Shape Standard
Thread Type Metric fine Application Standard

Frequently asked question (FAQ)

Question: What is the difference between Metric Coarse and Metric fine?
Answer: Metric Coarse thread screws are suitable for general applications, while fine thread screws are used for applications where high precision and vibration resistance are important.
Question: Can bolts be reused after they have been used once?
Answer: It is recommended to use new bolts.
Question: How does the strength class (10.9/12.9/A2-70) affect the screw’s performance?
Answer: Class 10.9: This class is made of alloy steel, quenched and tempered, with a minimum tensile strength of 1040 MPa, making it suitable for heavy machinery, structural applications.
Class 12.9: This is a high-strength class, also made of alloy steel and quenched and tempered, with a minimum tensile strength of 1220 MPa, it suitable for critical applications requiring extreme strength.
Class A2-70: This stainless-steel class has a higher tensile strength of 700 MPa compared to A2-50, providing greater mechanical strength while maintaining good corrosion resistance, suitable for more demanding applications. Each strength grade should be selected according to specific applications and environmental conditions. Choosing the appropriate strength grade allows the bolt to perform optimally and ensures safety.
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