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cap screw

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cap screw
n.
A long-threaded bolt, usually with a square head, used in fastening machine parts.

cap screw
n
(Engineering / General Engineering) a screwed bolt with a cylindrical head having a hexagonal recess. The bolt is turned using a wrench of hexagonal cross section
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Noun1.cap screw - a threaded screw for machine partscap screw - a threaded screw for machine parts; screws into a tapped hole
screw - a fastener with a tapered threaded shank and a slotted head


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This company offers an assortment of shaft collar shape types such as those with a set screw, side mounting hole, inside screw, which is a clamping cap screw, and collars with a built-in damper.
offers a novel clamping system made of an eccentric socket head cap screw and a hexagonal brass, clamping element.
Each particular screw size a hex equivalent to that of a standard socket head cap screw, so no special tools are required for installation.
 
 
 
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