A machine bolt has a plain shank before the screw thread. A machine screw is
threaded up to the hexagon end and a cap screw has a cylindrical head with a
female socket compatible with an Allen key. Refer unbrako for the latter.
geoff Stone
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Hi,
Any body can tell me the differences between: machine bolt, machine screw
and cap screw?
Thanks
Robert Liu
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