Grub Screws
Grub screws, also known as set screws, are headless fasteners designed to secure one object within another without protruding above the surface. Unlike traditional screws, grub screws are threaded entirely along their length and are tightened using a hex key or Allen wrench. Typically inserted into a pre-threaded hole, they provide a flush finish. Their ability to grip firmly without needing a nut makes them essential in mechanical assemblies, gears, pulleys, and other components where space is limited.
Why Choose Our Grub Screws?
Our grub screws are engineered for precision, durability, and reliability, offering a secure hold in demanding environments. Manufactured using high quality materials and adhering to strict industry standards, our grub screws resist wear, corrosion, and loosening under vibration. Whether you’re working on machinery, electronics, or construction projects, our grub screws ensure a seamless fit and long-lasting performance. With a wide selection of sizes and thread types, we provide the ideal fastening solution tailored to your project needs.
View Our Quality Grub Screws:
We supply premium steel grub screws available in a variety of popular thread sizes, including M6, M8, and M10. These steel variants are ideal for heavy-duty applications, providing excellent tensile strength and resistance to deformation. Our grub screws are precisely machined for a snug, reliable fit and are perfect for engineering and industrial environments.
In addition to grub screws, we stock a comprehensive range of fasteners and fixings such as machine screws, self-tapping screws, wood screws, washers, screws and bolts, and more—catering to all your construction, maintenance, and mechanical assembly needs.
Typical Uses of Grub Screws:
Grub screws are commonly used in various industries and applications, including:
- Securing gears or pulleys to shafts in machinery
- Locking components inside electronic or automotive devices
- Holding collars, couplings, or knobs in place
- Fixing rotating parts without the need for protruding heads
- Applications where a flush surface is required for safety or aesthetics.