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IMAO CORPORATION Clamping Screws(Screw Type:Full Threaded)

IMAO CORPORATION offers products Clamping Screws specified by Screw Type Full Threaded from Automation Components product category. There are a total of 3 items. Search and select detailed specifications of parts for your machine with free CAD downloads. IMAO CORPORATION products are available to order through MISUMI online 24 hours a day. Free shipping, no minimum order.

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    Ball Screw (BSR, BSF)
    Ball Screw (BSR, BSF)
    Ball Screw (BSR, BSF)

    Ball Screw (BSR, BSF)

    IMAO CORPORATION

    Main body available in steel or stainless steel, with full and half ball types available. Thread sizes from M4 -M16 available.

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    Thread Dia. Screw Type Tip Shape Material (Tip) Material (Thread)
    4 ~ 16 Full Threaded Spherical / Flat Stainless Steel ~ Steel Steel / Stainless Steel
    From: ₹ 138.73
    Days to Ship: 5 Day(s) or more
    day to ship 5 Day(s) or more
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    Urethane Screw (USC)
    Urethane Screw (USC)
    Urethane Screw (USC)

    Urethane Screw (USC)

    IMAO CORPORATION

    - IMAO CORPORATION offers the USC series of Urethane Tip Nose Screws.
    - The main body of the clamping screw is made of Steel (SCM435).
    - The surface of the main body is treated with black oxide for enhanced durability.
    - The nose part of the clamping screw is made of Polyurethane plastic (Shore A90, Orange).
    - The screws are available in six sizes: M5 x 0.8, M6 x 1, M8 x 1.25, M10 x 1.5, M12 x 1.75, or M16 x 2.
    - These screws are equipped with a urethane pad that prevents damage to the workpiece. The pad is fixed in place using adhesive.

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    Thread Dia. Screw Type Tip Shape Material (Tip) Material (Thread)
    5 ~ 16 Full Threaded Flat Rubber Steel
    From: ₹ 185.60
    Days to Ship: 5 Day(s) or more
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    HS/Gripper (Adjust Type) (HS)

    HS/Gripper (Adjust Type) (HS)

    IMAO CORPORATION

    Bolt for attachment of jig, etc. Made of SKH51 with serrations at the tip, it is possible to grip hard workpieces strongly.

    CAD :
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    Thread Dia. Screw Type Tip Shape Material (Tip) Material (Thread)
    10 ~ 20 Full Threaded Serrated Steel Steel
    From: ₹ 2,621.86
    Days to Ship: 5 Day(s) or more
    day to ship 5 Day(s) or more
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Ball Screw (BSR, BSF)
    Ball Screw (BSR, BSF)
    Ball Screw (BSR, BSF)

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    Urethane Screw (USC)
      Urethane Screw (USC)
      Urethane Screw (USC)

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      HS/Gripper (Adjust Type) (HS)
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        IMAO CORPORATION

        IMAO CORPORATION

        IMAO CORPORATION

        Product Series

        Ball Screw (BSR, BSF)

        Urethane Screw (USC)

        HS/Gripper (Adjust Type) (HS)

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        • 2D / 3D
        • 2D / 3D
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        ₹ 138.73-

        ₹ 185.60-

        ₹ 2,621.86-

        Days to Ship 5 Day(s) or more 5 Day(s) or more 5 Day(s) or more
        Thread Dia.4 ~ 165 ~ 1610 ~ 20
        Screw TypeFull ThreadedFull ThreadedFull Threaded
        Tip ShapeSpherical / FlatFlatSerrated
        Material (Tip)Stainless Steel ~ SteelRubberSteel
        Material (Thread)Steel / Stainless SteelSteelSteel

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        FAQ Clamping Screws

        Question: What are some tips for effectively using clamping screws to ensure a secure and stable connection?
        Answer: To ensure a secure and stable connection with clamping screws, follow these tips:
        1. Choose the appropriate clamping screw size and type for your application.
        2. Clean and prepare the surfaces to be clamped to ensure optimal contact.
        3. Apply even pressure when tightening the clamping screw.
        4. Use a torque wrench or an appropriate tightening tool to achieve the recommended torque.
        5. Regularly inspect the clamping screws to ensure they remain tight and secure.
        Question: What are the different types of clamping screws?
        Answer: There are various types of clamping screws, including:
        - Hex head screws: Require a wrench or socket for tightening.
        - Thumb screws: Can be tightened by hand without tools.
        - Wing screws: Feature wing-like extensions for easy hand tightening.
        - Knurled head screws: Have a textured surface for improved grip during tightening.
        - Set screws: Used to secure components onto shafts or surfaces.
        Question: What are clamping screws used for?
        Answer: Clamping screws are commonly used in factory automation for securing and holding components together. They provide a strong and adjustable connection, ensuring stability and preventing movement or loosening during operation. Clamping screws are used in various applications, such as assembling fixtures, fastening workpieces, or securing machine components.
        Question: How do I install clamping screws?
        Answer: To install clamping screws:
        - Align the components to be clamped together.
        - Insert the clamping screw through the aligned holes or into the threaded receptacle.
        - Rotate the clamping screw clockwise to tighten it.
        - Use an appropriate tool, such as a wrench or screwdriver, if necessary, to ensure proper tightening.
        - Adjust the clamping force as needed for the desired stability and secure connection.
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