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- Drive technology
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Machines & Fixture parts
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Screws
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Grub screws
- Round head screws
- Oval-head screws
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- Plant engineering
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- Measurement & Weighing
Grub screws are standard parts that are used universally in many areas of industry. Find out where our grub screws are used, what functions they perform and what materials the manufacturers have used in their production.
If you have any questions about the different types or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.
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What are grub screws?
Grub screws are also known as worm screws. A characteristic feature of grub screws is that they do not have a head. Instead, the free end has a hole or a slot. To attach the screwdriver, use a hexagon socket. At the front end, the manufacturers have attached a taper or a spigot to the grub screws in our range. This allows you as a user to use the grub screws variably according to your daily work.
Where are grub screws used?
Grub screws are standard parts that are mainly used in connection technology. Connection technology plays just as big a role in plant engineering as it does in toolmaking. In addition, you will also benefit from the grub screws that we have included in our range if you are involved in mechanical engineering or other industrial sectors.
What tasks can be performed with our grub screws?
The grub screws that we purchase from the manufacturers usually carry out the task of a set screw. It is used for fine adjustment of standard elements, components and measuring instruments. If the grub screw is equipped with a pin at the front end, you can comfortably keep transverse forces away from the thread.
Which variants do you find in our shop?
We have several versions of grub screws in stock for you. Decide on the stainless steel grub screw with a pressure pin if you depend on the fine adjustment of a workpiece in your work or if you want to use the grub screw in connection with a pressure piece.
Our grub screws with tempered ball stud support you if you need a punctiform pressure point when carrying out your activity. For this reason, these grub screws prove to be a cost-effective alternative to ball set screws.
We also offer grub screws with a hexagon socket in the shop. You can choose between the sizes M5, M6 and M8 for the thread. With regard to the thread length, we distinguish between, e.g., 5 millimeter, 8 millimeter or 20 millimeter. If you need a different length for your application, please feel free to contact us.
What material do the manufacturers use to produce the grub screws?
Manufacturers have used different materials - such as polyamide, plastic or stainless steel - in the production of grub screws.
Do you need grub screws that are robust and retain their shape? Then choose our grub screws made of polyamide. The product has a durable tensile strength and high elasticity. If you choose a grub screw made of polyamide, you will also acquire a product that is characterised by a long service life.
Plastic grub screws are flexible, elastic or hard. Depending on the type of plastic your grub screws are made of, they can be used for different applications.
Choose a grub screw made of stainless steel if you need it for robust use and want to benefit from the high quality of the product for a long time. Stainless steel grub screws have a high density and low maintenance.
Which manufacturers are the grub screws in our range from?
The grub screws that we stock for you are made by the companies Bäcker, Halder and Ganter. These companies specialise in the production of standard parts. All products are of particularly high quality.
Buying grub screws - what should you look out for?
Check our selection and you will see that we offer grub screws in different designs and in different materials. Please also note that we keep grub screws with a pressure pin in stock for you.
If you require specialist support or would like to obtain comprehensive information about our complete range before purchasing your grub screws, we will be happy to provide you with expert advice. To do this, contact a competent member of staff at SToxxparts GmbH by email, chat or telephone.