Flange Screws

A flange screw is a type of fastener with a flanged head designed to provide certain advantages in various applications. The flange is an integral part of the screw head and serves several functions: Distribution of Load: The flange distributes the clamping force over a wider surface area, reducing the risk of damage to the material or the need for additional washers. Anti-Slip: It resists loosening due to vibration or movement, offering a more secure and reliable connection. Protective Barrier: The flange can act as a protective barrier, preventing moisture, dirt, or other contaminants from entering the joint and potentially causing corrosion. Flange screws come in different styles, including hex flange screws and Torx flange screws, and are available in various materials and sizes to suit a wide range of applications, from automotive and machinery to construction and electronics. Their design makes them versatile and useful in situations where stability, load distribution, and resistance to loosening are critical factors.
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