Machine screws are fully threaded fasteners with a uniform diameter the entire length of the shaft. They are primarily used to fasten metal parts together. Machine screws, sometimes called stove bolts, have a blunt end and tend to be smaller in size than other bolts. They are either fastened with a nut or driven into a tapped hole. Machine screws come in a large variety of head styles, drives, thread types, and materials to cover a wide range of applications.
| Screw Length | 1 in |
|---|---|
| Thread Pitch | 20 |
| ACQ Rated Fastener | Yes |
| Coated | N |
| Color Family | Zinc |
| Drive Style | Phillips |
| Driver bit included | No |
| Fastener Callout Size | #6-32 x 1" |
| Fastener Plating | Zinc |
| Fastener Thread Type | Coarse |
| Fastener Type | Machine Screw |
| Fastener/Connector Material | Stainless Steel |
| Features | No Additional Features |
| Finish | Zinc Plated |
| Finish Family | Metallic |
| Head Style | Flat Head |
| Included | Nut |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Interior/Exterior | Interior |
| Measurement Standard | UNC |
| Package Quantity | 4 |
| Primary Use | General |
| Product Weight (lb.) | 0.02lb |
| Returnable | 90-Day |
| Self drilling | No |
| Self tapping | No |
| Size | 1/4 in |
| Tamper Resistant | No |
| Manufacturer Warranty | None |