Set Screws

A set screw is a screw that is generally used to secure an object within another object or against another object. Commonly, set screws are used to secure a pulley or gear to a shaft. Set screws are generally headless, or blind, meaning the screw is fully threaded and has no head projecting beyond the major diameter of the screw thread. Set screws are usually used only for transmitting light loads because set screws are not the best way to resist torque of driven shafts. For longer life, set screws are made of alloy steel and are case hardened.

W.M. Berg carries set screws in a variety of styles and in a multitude of lengths and sizes. W.M. Berg carries a brass soft tip hex socket style manufactured from alloy steel with a black oxide finish Rockwell C48-52. These brass soft tip hex socket style set screws are available in many different tap sizes and lengths. A hex socket screw drive has a hexagonal recess that is driven by a hex wrench. W.M. Berg also offers slotted head style set screws manufactured from 18-8 stainless steel or nylon, all available in many tap sizes and lengths. Customization of set screws by W.M. Berg engineers is also possible. W.M. Berg is dedicated to providing high quality products, and our set screws are the best value and best quality.