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A cap head bolt, more specifically known as a socket head cap screw, is a type of high-strength fastener with a cylindrical head and a recessed hexagonal drive (internal hex or Allen drive). It's designed for applications where strong clamping force, precision, and clean assembly are required.
Key Features
- Head Shape: Cylindrical or "cap" shaped, taller than a button head bolt, providing greater depth for the hex key.
- Drive Type: Internal hex socket for use with an Allen key or hex wrench.
- Threading: Available in both fully threaded and partially threaded varieties.
- Material Options: Commonly made from high-tensile steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, or titanium, often with black oxide or zinc plating.
Common Applications
- Machinery and precision equipment
- Robotics and automation systems
- Automotive and motorsports applications
- Aerospace components
- Metal fabrication and tooling
They are ideal for high-strength fastening in compact spaces, especially when the bolt must be recessed into a counterbore or where external wrench clearance is limited.
Benefits
- High Strength: Typically made to high tensile standards (e.g. 12.9 grade in metric), making them suitable for demanding applications.
- Compact Design: Offers strong fastening in tight or recessed areas.
- Clean, Professional Appearance: Common in machinery and high-end products for a neat finish.
- Precise Fit: Excellent for assemblies requiring alignment and uniform torque.
Cap Head vs Button Head
Feature | Cap Head Bolt | Button Head Bolt |
Head Profile | Tall, cylindrical | Low, rounded |
Strength | Higher | Lower |
Tool Engagement | Deeper hex socket | Shallower socket |
Best For | Structural, load-bearing joints | Aesthetic or low-load connections |
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