Is the stainless steel countersunk screws really good to produce?
Unfamiliar with screw production, the production of stainless steel countersunk screws may be simple and easy. But is the actual situation really like this?
Different designs of stainless steel countersunk screws produce different models. Like the conventional M3*12 countersunk Phillips machine screw, the head size is within the normal range (ie, within the coefficient of linear expansion). This is typically produced using a single-die machine. Better production. However, if the mold is not matched, the size or shape of the screw produced will not be what we want, or at the time of production, we have not paid attention to the problem of the machine or the mold. We will not know if there is any problem with the screw.
For the M3*12 countersunk stainless steel shoulder screws, depending on the complexity and the number of molds used, the multi-station models are different. And multi-station machine tuning, it is not like a single-mode machine, you can adjust a few clocks, and sometimes you have to debug a day or a few days to debug the machine.
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