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Shoulder screws offer viable and economic solution
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Stainless steel shoulder screws are one of the most popular ranges of fasteners available from mechanical drive components specialist, Ondrives Ltd of Chesterfield.







Available in both 303 (18-8) with a tensile strength of 550+ N/mm² and 416 (26-32 HRC) and a tensile strength of 850-1000 N/mm² grade stainless steel as standard, sizes range from M3 right up to M10 thread.


Shoulder screws offer viable and economic solutionStainless steel shoulder screws are one of the most popular ranges of fasteners available from mechanical drive components specialist, Ondrives Ltd of Chesterfield.

Available in both 303 (18-8) with a tensile strength of 550+ N/mm² and 416 (26-32 HRC) and a tensile strength of 850-1000 N/mm² grade stainless steel as standard, sizes range from M3 right up to M10 thread. Shoulder lengths vary from the smallest at 4.013mm and increase to 30.013mm at the longest. They have a socket head design as standard, but are also available with the head slotted or cross recessed on request.

A Grade 5 titanium 6AL-4V with a tensile strength of 1100 N/mm² is also available on request for those customers looking for something a little stronger with only a minimum order quantity of 10 pieces per size.

Discounts are available for larger quantities making these shoulder screws a viable and economic solution for all fastening requirements and applications, the company states.

The shoulder screws compliment an extensive range of fasteners available from Ondrives Ltd, which include amongst others, socket head countersunk and cap screws, security machine screws and nylon tipped set screws.


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