A shoulder screw has a partially smooth shaft that will allow the bolted material some rotation and movement around the screw axis, while the threaded end will typically have a nut to maintain the screw's position.
They are used in instances where pre-tapped holes require alignment with some tolerance.
This allows the work pieces either a joint, pivot, or sliding motion.
A shoulder screw has a partially smooth shaft that will allow the bolted material some rotation and movement around the screw axis, while the threaded end will typically have a nut to maintain the screw's position.
They are used in instances where pre-tapped holes require alignment with some tolerance.
This allows the work pieces either a joint, pivot, or sliding motion.
A shoulder screw has a partially smooth shaft that will allow the bolted material some rotation and movement around the screw axis, while the threaded end will typically have a nut to maintain the screw's position.
They are used in instances where pre-tapped holes require alignment with some tolerance.
This allows the work pieces either a joint, pivot, or sliding motion.
A shoulder screw has a partially smooth shaft that will allow the bolted material some rotation and movement around the screw axis, while the threaded end will typically have a nut to maintain the screw's position.
They are used in instances where pre-tapped holes require alignment with some tolerance.
This allows the work pieces either a joint, pivot, or sliding motion.
A shoulder screw has a partially smooth shaft that will allow the bolted material some rotation and movement around the screw axis, while the threaded end will typically have a nut to maintain the screw's position.
They are used in instances where pre-tapped holes require alignment with some tolerance.
This allows the work pieces either a joint, pivot, or sliding motion.
A shoulder screw has a partially smooth shaft that will allow the bolted material some rotation and movement around the screw axis, while the threaded end will typically have a nut to maintain the screw's position.
They are used in instances where pre-tapped holes require alignment with some tolerance.
This allows the work pieces either a joint, pivot, or sliding motion.
A shoulder screw has a partially smooth shaft that will allow the bolted material some rotation and movement around the screw axis, while the threaded end will typically have a nut to maintain the screw's position.
They are used in instances where pre-tapped holes require alignment with some tolerance.
This allows the work pieces either a joint, pivot, or sliding motion.
A hex key is a tool of hexagonal cross-section used to drive bolts and screws that have a hexagonal socket in the head (internal-wrenching hexagon drive).