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Types of Bolts & Screw Heads


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Pan Head

Recommended for new designs to replace round, truss and binding heads. Provides a low large diameter head, but with characteristically high outer edge along the outer periphery of the head where drive action is most effective for high tightening torques. Slightly different head contour where supplied with recessed head. See dotted line.

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Round Head

Not recommended for new design (see pan head). This head was the most universally used design in the past.

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Fillister Head

The standard oval fillister head has a smaller diameter than the round head, but is higher with a correspondingly deeper slot. The small diameter head increases the pressure applied on the smaller area and can be assembled close to flanges and raised surfaces

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Binding Head (Straight Side)

Most generally used in electrical and radio work because of its identifying undercut beneath the head, which binds and eliminates fraying of stranded wire. A medium - low head with ordinarily sufficient bearing surface. Not recommended as a Phillips Recessed head - see Pan Head for better functional design.


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Truss Head

Also known as oven head, stove head, and oval binding head. A low, large diameter head that can be used to cover larger diameter clearance holes in sheet metal when additional play in assembly tolerance is required.

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One-Way Head

This tamper-proof type of head, once assembled cannot be removed, yet is driven with a standard screwdriver.

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Flat & Oval Heads (Undercut)

The standard flat or oval head 80° to 82° counter sunk screw will fit a standard counterbored hole and is particularly adaptable to flush assemblies in thin stock.

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Square Shoulder Screws

An adaptation of the standard carriage bolt design. Possesses a truss head on a square shank, which resists rotation when located or driven into place.


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Indented Hexagon

A wrench head fastener made to standard hexagon head dimensions. The hex possesses an identifying depression in the top surface of the head.

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Indented Hexagon Washer Head

The same as the standard indented hexagon head but with a washer section at the base of the head to protect the finish of the assembly from wrench disfigurement, and to economically replace a separate bolt & washer assembly.

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Hexagon Head (Trimmed)

This is the standard type of wrench-applied hexagon head, characterized by clean, sharp corners trimmed to close tolerances. Recommended for general commercial applications.

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Hex Flange

Similar to hex washer with the exception that the top of the washer-flange shall be conical or slightly rounded within the periphery of the flange diameter. The coutour of the flange edges shall be optional provided minimum flange thickness is maintained.


Disclaimer: The dimensions listed are for reference only. Sizes not listed may be available off the shelf or can be manufactured to customer requirements.

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