ISO 14580 Cylindrical Head Plum Groove Screws are a type of fastener produced using the international standard ISO 14580, characterized by having a cylindrical head and a plum groove (also known as a plumb bob). This design combines aesthetics and practicality, allowing the screw to provide a stable connection while facilitating quick and secure installation and removal using a plummer wrench.
Carbon Steel: Typically used for general applications.
Stainless Steel: For environments where corrosion resistance is required.
Alloy Steels: Used in applications requiring high strength or high temperature resistance.
Advantage:
Enhanced Torque Transfer: The plum groove design provides better torque transfer than traditional Phillips grooves, reducing the risk of slippage. Improved safety: The six contact points of the plum groove provide a more stable grip, making the screw less likely to loosen when tightening. Aesthetically pleasing head design: The cylindrical head design provides a neat appearance for those applications where appearance is important. International standard compatibility: Compliance with ISO 14580 ensures worldwide compatibility and interchangeability.
Scope of Application
Industrial Machinery: These screws are used to ensure that components are securely fastened in a wide range of industrial machinery, such as motors, pumps and transmission systems. Construction: In construction projects, they are used to mount and secure decorative panels, ceilings and other structural components. Electronics: In the manufacture of electronic equipment, these screws are used to stabilize circuit boards and other critical components. Furniture industry: In furniture manufacturing, they are used to assemble and secure various furniture components, ensuring durability and stability.