Hex Head Screws

Hex Head Screws

Hex head screws feature a six-sided (hexagonal) head designed to be driven with a wrench (spanner), socket, or hex driver. They typically have a threaded shaft that extends most of the way up to the head. The head sits above the surface of the material.

  • High-Torque Applications: Where significant tightening force is needed (e.g., machinery, structural framing, automotive parts).
  • Construction & Framing: Joining wood or metal studs, attaching heavy fixtures.
  • Automotive & Machinery: Engine components, brackets, assemblies requiring robust fastening.
  • Furniture Assembly: Especially heavy-duty or structural pieces like workbenches.
  • Situations where Stripping is a Concern: The hex drive is less prone to cam-out (slipping/stripping) compared to Phillips or slotted heads under high torque.

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