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17-4 PH Stainless Steel Shoulder Screw, Hex Socket
17-4 PH Stainless Steel Shoulder Screw, Hex Socket

17-4 PH Stainless Steel Shoulder Screw, Hex Socket Drive, Standard Tolerance, Meets ASME B18.3, 10-24 Thread Size, 1/4" Shoulder Diameter, 1/4" Shoulder Length, (Pack of 1)

Product ID : 28128308
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Galleon Product ID 28128308
Shipping Weight 0.15 lbs
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Model STR74414C04
Manufacturer Small Parts
Shipping Dimension 2.91 x 2.91 x 0.39 inches
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17-4 PH Stainless Steel Shoulder Screw, Hex Socket Features

  • 17-4 PH stainless steel provides good corrosion resistance and high strength, while the plain surface has no finish or coating

  • Socket cap head is round with a flat top and high profile that provides high strength

  • Hex socket drive has a hexagonal slot that turns using an Allen key driver

  • Meets ASME B18.3 specifications


About 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Shoulder Screw, Hex Socket

The 17-4 PH stainless steel shoulder screw has a plain finish and a socket cap head with hex socket drive, and meets American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME B18.3 specifications. The 17-4 PH stainless steel material provides good corrosion resistance and high strength. The material may be slightly magnetic. The socket cap head is round with a flat top and a high profile that provides high strength, and installs using an internal drive system that enables more compact spacing than a hex head cap screw. The hex socket drive has a hexagonal slot that requires an Allen key driver, also known as a hex key or Allen wrench. Shoulder screws, also known as shoulder or stripper bolts, have a smooth unthreaded shaft that acts as a spacer or bearing surface between the threaded portion and the screw head. Shoulder screws with round shafts are commonly used for items that require rotation, while those with square shafts are typically used to lock into place and prevent rotation.