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Machine screws are the fasteners that play a crucial part in numerous industrial and commercial application to hold things together tightly. In fan of hole, these screws are easily adapated to a various shapes and the size that make them versatile in many scaling works. They are more often-used in the construction, electronics and automotive industries...those which require heavy-duty usage to be put through greater strain. Here, in this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the 10 most commonly used types of machine screws you should familiarize yourself with as a DIYer or professional. We will also discuss choosing the best machine screw for your next project, why stainless steel machine screws could help you avoid costly mistakes down the line, and how to properly install a machine screw along with common pitfalls that both beginners and experienced DIY enthusiasts should be aware of when working with these useful little fasteners.

Top 10 Types of Machine Screws to Know

Round Head Machine Screws: With a rounded shape top and flat tip, round head machine screws are especially ideal in applications where the appearance is critical or when you need the screw to be flush with your material.

Pan Head Machine Screws There screws are among the most common type of bolt used in machinery and electronics, they have a flat or slightly rounded top (as seen to right) as many bolts can be found around household light switch fixtures.

Flat Head Machine Screws: These are screws that feature countersunk heads in one of the varieties Regular, Missing and Spindle, which maintains flat with a work surface thereby provides resistance to rotational percentage.

Socket Head Machine Screws: Unlike traditional screws, socket head means it has a cylindrical shape with an inner hexagonal recess that matches to popular Allen keys; thus the name of allen bolts is also known for them as well.

Button Head Machine Screws: Button head screws are popular for applications requiring a low profile, and in which the screw can not protrude above the work surface.

- Truss Head Machine Screw: This type of screw features a low-profile dome-style head that imparts good bearing surface.

Hex Machine Screws - Used in machinery and construction projects, these have a hexagonal head that can be turned with an open-end wrench or pliers.

Fillister Head Machine Screws: These screws have a rounded top with a wider bearing surface & are used in military and aerospace settings.

Oval Head Machine Screws: These screws have an oval-shaped head design, like a pan head and is designed for use when the screw must not rise above or appear flush with the surface.

Binding Head Machine Screw: Binding head screws are designed with a small flange on the underside of their heads, to prevent overtightening and stripping when installing in existing threaded holes.

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