Security Pin Hex Button Head Captive Screws are designed to reduce cam-out which often occurs in Phillips and 2-Hole Drives. This lessens the risk of damaging the drive tip, screw head, and the application that the security screw is going to be housed within.
Captive screws are designed with an unthreaded portion below the head often referred to as the reduced shank. Once installed, this screw is meant to self retain, which prevents any loss of fasteners.
The Hexagon-shaped design allows for better torque compared to more conventional screw heads. It also requires a special driver bit or key to fix or remove.
Security Pin Hex Button Head Captive Screws offer a medium security resistance against vandals and thieves at a relatively low cost. The drive design of the vandal-resistant tamper screw makes it suitable for use in higher torque applications. The two-way reusable fixing makes it an ideal fastener for where regular maintenance is required.
They can also be referred to by different names such as Hex Pin, Tamper Pin Hex, Socket Screw with Pin, and ISO 7380 with Pin.
These screws can be used alongside Security Wave Nuts, Shear Nuts, Kinmar Reusable Nuts, Kinmar Permanent Nuts, 4-Hole Nuts or Pin Torx Barrel Nuts for increased security.
Made from A2 or A4 Stainless Steel, with both Metric and Imperial sizes available from Fastenright.
Non-standard sizes, materials and finishes are available to order as specials, including small volume manufacture, modifications and custom parts made to drawings.
d1 and L1 dimensions can be to customer specification.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Fastenright is consulted before specifying.
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| Product Type (?) | Security Screw | |
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| Uniclass (?) | Pr_20_29_76 Screws | |