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Thumb screws are threaded fasteners with textured heads that allow them to be fastened and unfastened by hand. Thumb screws are typically used on low stress applications that require easy access. For example, thumb screws are often used to secure the side panel of desktop computer enclosures. Thumb screws are manufactured in many different lengths, diameters, thread sizes, and materials. Thumb screw materials include aluminum, brass, nylon, steel, and stainless steel.
Knurled head screws are common in applications requiring frequent fastening and unfastening. The diamond knurled surface on these thumb screws provides optimal gripping allowing the screw to be tightened and loosened by hand pressure alone eliminating the need for tools.
Stainless steel knurled screws are corrosion resistant.The knurled surface on these thumb screws provides optimal gripping allowing the screw to be tightened and loosened by hand pressure alone eliminating the need for tools. Knurled head screws are common in applications requiring frequent fastening and unfastening.
Thumb screws are threaded fasteners with textured heads that allow them to be fastened and unfastened by hand. Thumb screws are typically used on low stress applications that require easy access. For example, thumb screws are often used to secure the side panel of desktop computer enclosures. Thumb screws are manufactured in many different lengths, diameters, thread sizes, and materials. Thumb screw materials include aluminum, brass, nylon, steel, and stainless steel.
Knurled head screws are common in applications requiring frequent fastening and unfastening. The diamond knurled surface on these thumb screws provides optimal gripping allowing the screw to be tightened and loosened by hand pressure alone eliminating the need for tools.
Stainless steel knurled screws are corrosion resistant.The knurled surface on these thumb screws provides optimal gripping allowing the screw to be tightened and loosened by hand pressure alone eliminating the need for tools. Knurled head screws are common in applications requiring frequent fastening and unfastening.