Socket Jam Screws
A socket jam screw is a type of fastener with specific design features intended to secure components together in a way that prevents unintended loosening or backing out. Key characteristics of a socket jam screw include:
Socket Drive: Socket jam screws typically have a head with a socket or hexagonal recess that allows for easy and secure tightening using a corresponding Allen wrench or hex key. This design provides better torque control and prevents tampering.
Jam Thread: What sets a jam screw apart is its jam thread or jamming feature. These threads have a different profile from standard threads. They are often designed to provide resistance when turning counterclockwise (backing out) and to engage securely when turned clockwise (tightening). This design prevents the screw from self-loosening due to vibration or other factors.
Application: Socket jam screws are commonly used in situations where maintaining a secure, vibration-resistant connection is crucial, such as in machinery, automotive, and industrial applications. They are often employed in assemblies where traditional screws or fasteners might gradually loosen over time.
The jamming feature of these screws helps prevent unintentional disassembly, enhancing the reliability and safety of the fastened components. Socket jam screws are available in various materials and sizes to suit different applications and environmental conditions.
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