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Cylinder head screws from Sonderschrauben Güldner
Cylinder head screws

reliable | strong and secure connection

Cylinder head screws

reliable | strong and secure connection

High-quality cylinder screws for your special requirements

Cylinder screws, also known as cheese-head screws, are indispensable fasteners in industry. These screws are characterized by their cylindrical head and metric thread, which makes them particularly versatile and robust.

Cylinder head screws are screws with a cylindrical head that provides a flat bearing surface. They are often used in mechanical engineering, the automotive industry and other technical areas where high precision and strength are required. Socket head cap screws are available in various materials such as stainless steel, steel, alloy steels and special materials to meet the specific requirements of different applications.

 

Areas of application for cylinder head screws

Mechanical engineering

  • For fastening machine parts and components.

Automotive industry

  • For engines, gearboxes and other vehicle components.

Electrical engineering

  • For mounting electrical devices and control cabinets.

Construction industry

  • For steel structures and other construction projects.

Aerospace

  • In aircraft and spacecraft, where high load-bearing capacity and reliability are crucial.
Cheese head screw with hexagon socket ISO 4762 / DIN 912

The cheese head screw with hexagon socket is a screw with a cylindrical head and a hexagon socket drive. These screws are standardized according to the ISO 4762 and DIN 912 standards and are frequently used in mechanical engineering and construction. The hexagon socket enables simple and secure installation using an Allen key. This ensures high torque transmission and a tight fit.

Cheese head screw with hexagon socket and low head ISO 14580

Cheese head screws with hexagon socket and low head in accordance with ISO 14580 are characterized by their flat head and hexagon socket drive. These screws offer a space-saving solution and are ideal for applications where space is limited. The hexagon socket enables easy assembly and disassembly with an Allen key. This ensures secure fastening.

Hex socket head cap screw with low head and key guidance DIN 6912

A hexagon socket head cap screw with a low head and key guidance in accordance with DIN 6912 has a flat head and special key guide. These screws are ideal for applications where space is limited and precise guidance of the tool is required. The hexagon socket enables simple and secure installation with an Allen key.

Hexagon socket head cap screw ASME B18.3 - Table 1

Hexagon socket head cap screws according to ASME B18.3 - Table 1 are screws with a cylindrical head and hexagon socket drive. These screws are standardized according to American standards and offer high strength and reliability. The hexagon socket allows easy assembly and disassembly with an Allen key.

Hexagon head screw with shank DIN 601

Hexagon head screws to DIN 601 are characterized by a hexagonal head and a partial thread. The longer shank of these screws provides additional stability and strength, making them ideal for applications that require high loads.

Heavy Hex Bolts ASME B18.2.1 - Table 3

Heavy Hex Bolts according to ASME B18.2.1 are characterized by a larger head compared to normal hex bolts. These bolts are specified in inch sizes and cover a diameter range from 3/8 inch to 3 inch. The larger head offers better power transmission and stability.

Advantages of hexagon head screws

Hexagon head screws are particularly useful in many applications due to their numerous advantages:

  • High strength: these screws are usually made of robust materials, which give them a high load-bearing capacity and durability.
  • Easy handling: The hexagonal shape allows for easy tightening and loosening with a wrench or ratchet.
  • Versatility: Available in different sizes and materials, hexagon head bolts are suitable for a wide range of applications, from construction projects to engineering.
  • Good grip: The larger contact surface of the hexagonal shape reduces the risk of slipping and ensures better force transmission.
  • Corrosion resistance: Many hexagon head bolts are made of stainless steel or have special coatings that protect them from corrosion.