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A button head bolt is a type of fastener characterized by its rounded, low-profile head with a wide bearing surface and a hexagonal socket (Allen drive) in the center. It is commonly used in applications where a clean, smooth appearance is desired or where space is limited above the fastener.
Key Features of Button Head Bolts
- Head Shape: Rounded and domed, with a flat underside to sit flush against the mating surface.
- Drive Type: Typically features an internal hex socket (used with an Allen key or hex wrench).
- Threading: Available in both fully threaded and partially threaded forms.
- Materials: Often made from steel, stainless steel, brass, or alloy steel, and can be coated or plated for corrosion resistance (e.g. zinc-plated, black oxide, or anodized finishes).
Where They're Used
- Machinery and equipment assembly
- Automotive and motorcycle parts
- Electronics enclosures
- Furniture and consumer products
- Applications where a sleek or flush look is important
They are suitable for light to moderate load applications and are not designed for high-torque tightening due to their shallow head and reduced tool engagement area.
Benefits
- Aesthetic Appeal: The smooth, rounded head gives a neat, finished look.
- Low Profile: Takes up less vertical space, ideal for tight clearances.
- Wider Bearing Surface: Helps distribute load more evenly than some other socket head styles.
Limitations
- Not ideal for high-strength or high-torque applications (use socket head cap screws instead if strength is critical).
- The internal hex can strip more easily under excessive torque compared to other head types.
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