Screw-M6x16-Hexagon socket head
Screw-M6x16-Hexagon socket head
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Screw-M6x16-Hexagon socket head is a compact, purpose-built fastener designed for tight spaces and precise assemblies. With an M6 thread diameter and a 16 mm body length, this socket head cap screw delivers a dependable hold where space is at a premium and a clean, half‑inside profile is desired.
Why this size matters in real-world projects:
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Profile and reach: The cylindrical socket head sits neatly within thinner brackets, frames, or panels, reducing protrusion while still providing strong clamping power. -
Hex socket drive: Tightening and removing times are predictable with a standard Allen key, enabling repeatable assembly and maintenance across multiple units. -
Material-agnostic utility: This screw fits a broad range of common applications—from DIY metal brackets to compact machine housings—where a dependable, easy-to-service fastener is required. -
Precision fit: The M6x16 dimensions strike a balance between enough thread engagement for a solid grip and a short overall length that suits compact builds.
Ideal use cases include small-frame assemblies, equipment enclosures, cabinetry and furniture brackets, robotics components, and prototyping hardware where a flush or recessed head is beneficial. It’s a practical choice for engineers, makers, and hobbyists who value straightforward tool compatibility and repeatable performance in tight spots.
Compared to other common head styles, the hexagon socket head design provides solid torque transfer in confined spaces and minimizes the risk of cam-out during installation. When you need a reliable fastening solution that’s easy to source and swap, the Screw-M6x16-Hexagon socket head offers clear, tangible advantages: strong hold, simple maintenance, and a clean look in your assemblies.
Keep it at hand for projects that demand a consistent, professional finish without compromising on accessibility or serviceability. This screw is a practical staple for anyone building, repairing, or upgrading mechanical systems where space is limited and dependable clamping is essential.