18-8 / 304 Stainless Steel Machine Screws
- Stainless Steel Machine Screws in All Head Styles
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- Machine Screws in 18-8 / 304 Stainless Steel.
FAQs on Machine Screws
What are the Standard Grades of Stainless Steel Machine Screws?
18-8 or also Called 304 is the Most Common Type of Stainless Steel Used. Also Available in 316 Stainless for Marine or Salt Water Applications. Please check out our Stainless Steel 316 Category.
When do you use Stainless Steel Machine Screw Fasteners?
Stainless Steel Screws are Most Commonly Used When Reliable Weather, Water and Corrosion Resistance is Required. Machine Screws are also Known as Stove Bolts or Stove Screws. These Fasteners are Commonly Used With Washers and Nuts, Or Can Be Threaded Into a Threaded Insert.
What is the Difference Between a Bolt and a Machine Screw?
A Machine Screw is a Fastener That has a Ridge or Thread Encircling the Entire Length of the Device or Somtimes Called Full Thread, Whereas a Bolt has a Threaded End and a Smooth Shaft.
This Department Contains all of the Most Popular Machine Screws in 18-8 Stainless Steel.
- Flat Head, Oval Head, Pan Head, Round Head, Truss Head, Slotted, and Hex Trim Head Machine Screws.
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