DIN 914 cone point set screws exporter
XZ Fastener exports DIN 914 cone point set screws for importers, distributors, and machinery assembly buyers that need headless socket fasteners with precise point seating and export-ready packing. These screws are used when the point must locate or bite into a mating part with a sharper contact than flat or cup point styles, including collars, shafts, stops, fixtures, knobs, adjustment blocks, and machinery positioning parts. Material, strength class, finish, thread size, socket details, carton marks, pallet method, and inspection documents can be supplied according to order requirement. Buyers comparing related fastener products can send one complete inquiry list.
Quick Specs
What Buyers Should Know Before Sourcing DIN 914 Cone Point Set Screws
DIN 914 set screws use a cone point that creates a concentrated contact area. Compared with a flat point set screw, the cone point can locate more positively in a drilled seat, groove, or softer mating surface. Compared with a cup point, it may create a sharper indentation. If your engineering team compares DIN and ISO references, the DIN and ISO fastener standards guide can help clarify standard naming and drawing references.
For export supply, buyers should confirm whether the cone point will seat into a prepared dimple, mark a shaft directly, or act as an adjustment stop. XZ Fastener can review DIN 914 screws together with related high-strength fasteners when assemblies require consistent strength, socket performance, and material control.
Common Purchasing Descriptions
- DIN 914 cone point set screws, hex socket, alloy steel 45H, black oxide, export packing.
- DIN 914 socket set screws, cone point, metric thread, bulk carton with pallet marks.
- Stainless steel DIN 914 grub screws, A2 or A4, for corrosion-resistant assemblies.
- Zinc plated DIN 914 cone point set screws for general industrial positioning applications.
- Combined export lists may also include DIN 933 full thread hex bolts, Grade 8.8 carbon steel hex bolts, metric hex head bolts, zinc plated DIN 933 bolts, black oxide DIN 933 bolts, and hot dip galvanized DIN 933 bolts.
Detailed Specifications Table
| عنصر | Typical Supply Detail | Export Purchasing Notes |
|---|---|---|
| قياسي | DIN 914 | Confirm cone point set screw requirement against the drawing or assembly list. |
| Head Style | Headless set screw | Suitable where the fastener must sit inside a tapped hole without a projecting head. |
| Drive | Internal hex socket | Socket size and depth affect tightening torque and tool engagement. |
| نوع النقطة | Cone point | Designed for positive locating, sharper point seating, and strong contact pressure. |
| Thread | Metric full thread | Check thread pitch and tolerance when used with precision machined parts. |
| نطاق الحجم | Common metric sizes such as M3 to M20 | Actual range depends on material, finish, and order quantity. |
| مادة | Alloy steel, carbon steel, stainless steel | Alloy steel is common for higher strength; stainless steel is used for corrosion resistance. |
| إنهاء السطح | Black oxide, zinc plated, plain, stainless passivated options | Finish should match storage conditions, installation environment, and appearance needs. |
| Packing | Bulk carton, inner bag, small box, pallet packing | Export orders need clear item labels, carton marks, and pallet layout. |
| Inspection | Thread, socket, cone point, hardness, finish, and packing checks | Inspection documents are available upon request before shipment arrangement. |
Material and Grade Explanation
Alloy steel DIN 914 cone point set screws are commonly supplied in class 45H when assemblies require strong point seating and reliable socket performance. This option is often used in mechanical stops, collars, shaft locating parts, fixtures, adjustment blocks, and compact machinery assemblies.
Stainless steel A2 is often selected for indoor equipment and mildly humid environments. A4 stainless steel may be considered where corrosion exposure is higher. When the export order includes mating components, XZ Fastener can also review compatible industrial nuts and flat washers for the same purchasing plan.
Surface Finish Selection Guide
Black oxide is widely used for alloy steel DIN 914 set screws because it is common in machinery assemblies and provides a dark surface. Zinc plating may be selected for general industrial use where basic corrosion protection is required. Plain finish may be used when the buyer has a post-treatment process or controlled indoor storage.
For humid, outdoor, or chemical environments, stainless steel may be more suitable than coated carbon steel or alloy steel. If a shipment includes set screws, bolts, nuts, and washers, XZ Fastener can review related coated fasteners to keep finish requirements consistent across the order.
Manufacturing and Quality Control
DIN 914 cone point set screws require careful control of thread rolling, socket forming, cone point geometry, heat treatment when required, surface finish, and packing. The cone point must be concentric and clean because an uneven point can shift seating, damage a mating part, or reduce repeatability. For export supply, label accuracy and lot separation help reduce warehouse receiving issues after shipment arrival.
Common Control Points
- Confirm DIN 914 standard, diameter, length, thread pitch, socket size, and cone point requirement.
- Check socket depth and hex engagement to reduce tool stripping during installation.
- Review cone point angle, point tip condition, and concentricity for stable contact.
- Verify hardness or material requirement when higher tightening force is required.
- Separate cartons by size, material, finish, lot number, customer item code, and pallet number.
For special point form, unusual length, private packing, or drawing-based parts, buyers can review custom fasteners and send drawings for feasibility checking.
تطبيقات
| Application Area | Why DIN 914 Is Used | Procurement Note |
|---|---|---|
| Shaft locating | Cone point can seat into a dimple or softer surface for positive location. | Confirm whether shaft marking is acceptable. |
| Mechanical stops | Pointed contact supports repeatable stopping and positioning. | Check point angle and mating material hardness. |
| Collars and knobs | Headless design holds parts without an external bolt head. | Review tightening torque and socket engagement. |
| Fixtures and tooling | Useful for locating, locking, and pressure adjustment in compact tooling. | Confirm hardness and finish before production. |
| Machinery adjustment parts | Small headless design supports compact assemblies and repeatable point contact. | Define inspection needs if point geometry is critical. |
How to Get a Faster Quotation
A complete export inquiry helps XZ Fastener confirm material, cone point form, thread requirement, finish, packing, and shipment details more efficiently. Please include the standard, diameter, length, material, strength class, finish, quantity, carton quantity, destination port, and any inspection document request.
- Example: DIN 914, M6 x 12, alloy steel 45H, cone point, black oxide.
- Confirm whether the screw is used for locating, locking, adjustment, a collar, or a fixture.
- Send drawings when socket depth, cone point geometry, thread tolerance, or hardness is controlled.
- Provide carton marks, pallet requirements, inspection needs, and any split-size packing request.
For export order review, buyers can contact XZ Fastener with the size list, finish, quantity, packaging, and inspection requirements.
أسئلة متكررة
What is a DIN 914 cone point set screw used for?
It is used for locating, locking, adjustment, and positioning in parts such as collars, stops, fixtures, knobs, shafts, and machinery assemblies where a pointed contact is required.
How is DIN 914 different from DIN 913 and DIN 916?
DIN 914 has a cone point, DIN 913 has a flat point, and DIN 916 has a cup point. The correct choice depends on whether the application needs sharp locating, flat pressure contact, or stronger surface bite.
What material is common for DIN 914 set screws?
Alloy steel class 45H is common for higher strength. Carbon steel and stainless steel A2 or A4 options can also be reviewed according to order requirement.
Is black oxide suitable for DIN 914 cone point set screws?
Black oxide is widely used for alloy steel set screws in indoor machinery applications. For humid or corrosive environments, stainless steel or another finish should be considered.
What information is needed for a DIN 914 export quotation?
Please provide diameter, length, material, strength class, finish, quantity, packing method, destination, and inspection requirements. A drawing is helpful when socket depth or cone point geometry is controlled.
Can XZ Fastener supply DIN 914 screws with other fasteners?
Yes. DIN 914 set screws can be reviewed together with bolts, nuts, washers, and other standard fasteners for consolidated export purchasing and coordinated packing.
Request Export Supply for DIN 914 Cone Point Set Screws
Send your size list, finish, quantity, packaging method, and inspection requirements. XZ Fastener can review DIN 914 cone point set screws together with related fasteners and provide export supply details according to order requirement.
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