Socket head cap screws with nylon patch are a type of fastener that is designed to prevent screws from backing out. The nylon patch is a small, cylindrical piece of nylon that is inserted into the screw hole before the screw is tightened. When the screw is tightened, the nylon patch expands and creates a frictional force that helps to prevent the screw from backing out. Socket head cap screws with nylon patch are available in a variety of sizes, lengths, and materials. The most common materials for socket head cap screws with nylon patch are steel, stainless steel, and brass. Socket head cap screws with nylon patch are used in a wide variety of applications, including furniture assembly, construction, and machinery. They are a versatile and reliable type of fastener that is well-suited for a variety of applications. Socket head cap screws with nylon patch are strong, durable, and easy to install.
Unit of Measure

Item Description

N/A SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREWS, NYLON PATCH, STAINLESS STEEL 18-8 (INCH)

Measurement

N/A Unified

Search Measurement

N/A Unified

Thread Size

N/A 1/4-20

Material

N/A Stainless

Search Material

N/A Stainless

Search Material - Sub

N/A Stainless, 18-8

Length

N/A 7/8

Head

N/A Socket

Short Description

N/A SOCKET CAP SCREW S.S.18-8 NYLON PATCH

Weight

N/A 0.015

Search Thread

N/A 01/04/2020

Search Length

N/A 7/8

Product Category ID

N/A PRODUCTS-FASTENERS-FASTENERSSCREWSWASHERSNUTSBOLTS-SCREWS

Box Quantity

N/A 100

Subcategory

N/A Socket Head Cap Screws

BBI Size

N/A 1/4"-20x7/8"

Size

N/A 1/4in-20

Bulk Quantity

N/A 300

Family Code

N/A 16

Base Product Category

N/A Screws, Socket Head Cap Screws w/ Nylon Patch

Product Guide

N/A Screws, Socket Head Cap Screws w/ Nylon Patch Guide

About OneMonroe

N/A VMI - Custom Manufacturing, Technical Guides - Quality - Company Overview

Item Notes

N/A Product image(s) are representational. Please see manufacturer specification or contact a Sales Engineer for more information. Prop 65 Warning: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm.