High torque transmission capacity The hexagonal concave design of the hexagon screw head makes the contact area between it and the Allen wrench relatively large. During the tightening process, the force is able to be evenly distributed throughout the head, allowing for higher torques. Takes up little space The head of the hexagon socket screw is a recessed design, and the head does not protrude too much after installation compared to the hexagon socket screw. This compact design is advantageous in applications where space is limited. Inside electronic devices, such as the circuit board of a smartphone or tablet, hexagon screws can be tightened in a small space without interfering with the layout of other electronic components or the assembly of the enclosure due to the large size of the head. Good anti-loosening performance After tightening, hexagon screws have better loosening resistance than some ordinary screws due to the way they fit with the wrench and the shape of the head. When subjected to vibration or external impact, Allen screws are less prone to loosening. |
Parameter | Specification |
Material | Carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel |