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Overview

Model # 181-137 Store SKU # 1000128229

A machine screw is a fastening screw with a machine-cut thread throughout the length of its shank. Occasionally, they're also called Stove Bolts. Typically, they're threaded through preexisting, tapped holes. Machine screws are used with nuts or screwed directly into a threaded receptacle to fasten various components together in machines, electronics, tools, etc. Fasten with a screwdriver to reduce risk of over-tightening and protect the screw and fastened material. If nuts are needed, use with nuts of the same finish and threading for proper fit. For flat heads, the length of a machine screw is measured from the head to the point of the screw.

  1. Machine screws are used with nuts or screwed directly into a threaded recepticle to fasten metal parts together
  1. Use machine screws with nuts of a similar finish and threading to ensure proper fit
  1. Fasten with a screwdriver to reduce the risk of over-tightening to protect the screw and fastened material
  1. Fine Thread 32 threads per-in
  1. Brass finish provides attractive look and moderate corrosion resistance

Specifications

Dimensions

Assembled Depth (in inches)
2.3
Assembled Height (in inches)
0.5
Assembled Weight (in lbs)
0.003
Assembled Width (in inches)
0.164
Packaged Depth (in inches)
1.25
Packaged Height (in inches)
2.25
Packaged Weight (In lbs)
0.38
Packaged Width (in inches)
2

Details

Collated
No
Drive Style
Slotted
Finish
Brass
Head Type
Flat
Interior/Exterior
Interior/Exterior
Length (in.)
0.5
Material
Brass
Number of Pieces per Package
1
Package Quantity
1
Product Finish/Material
Brass
Product Length
1/2 in.
Size
#8
Thread Pitch
32
Thread Style
Fine

Warranty / Certifications

8-32 x 1/2-inch Flat Head Slot Machine Screw Solid BrassPaulin 8-32 x 1/2-inch Flat Head Slot Machine Screw Solid BrassA machine screw is a fastening screw with a machine-cut thread throughout the length of its shank. Occasionally, they're also called Stove Bolts. Typically, they're threaded through preexisting, tapped holes. Machine screws are used with nuts or screwed directly into a threaded receptacle to fasten various components together in machines, electronics, tools, etc. Fasten with a screwdriver to reduce risk of over-tightening and protect the screw and fastened material. If nuts are needed, use with nuts of the same finish and threading for proper fit. For flat heads, the length of a machine screw is measured from the head to the point of the screw.
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