Machine Screws
YH FASTENER produces precision machine screws for reliable assembly in electronic, mechanical, and automotive applications. High accuracy, smooth threads, and customizable head styles ensure perfect fit.
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Screws, bolts, and other fasteners come in countless variations. Among the numerous standard fastener types, machine screws rank as one of the most widely utilized products.

Machine screws maintain a consistent diameter along their entire shank (unlike tapered screws with pointed tips) and are designed for securing machinery, appliances, and industrial equipment components.

Pan Head Machine Screws
Dome-shaped flat heads for low-profile fastening in electronics or panels requiring slight surface clearance.

Flat Head Machine Screws
Countersunk heads sit flush with surfaces, ideal for furniture or assemblies demanding smooth finishes.

Round Head Machine Screws
Rounded, high-profile heads with broader bearing surfaces, suited for decorative or high-pressure applications like automotive trim.

Hex Head Machine Screws
Hexagonal heads for wrench/socket tightening, offering high torque resistance in industrial machinery or construction.

Oval Head Machine Screws
Decorative oval-shaped countersunk heads reduce snagging, commonly used in consumer electronics or visible assemblies.
The application of machine screws is very wide, and the following are some common areas:
1. Electronic equipment: Machine screws are used in the electronics industry to fix components in circuit boards, computers, smartphones and other devices to ensure the stability and reliability of the equipment.
2. Furniture and construction: In furniture assembly, machine screws are used to connect parts that require precise and stable fit, such as cabinets, bookshelves, etc. In the construction field, they are used to fix light metal fixtures and structural components.
3. Automotive and aerospace industries: In these fields, machine screws are used to fix high-load components such as engine parts and chassis components to ensure safety and performance in harsh environments.
4. Other applications: Machine screws are also widely used in various occasions that require reliable connections, such as public facilities, medical equipment, mechanical equipment, etc.
At Yuhuang, securing custom fasteners is structured into four core phases:
1.Specification Clarification:Outline material grade, precise dimensions, thread specifications, and head configuration to align with your application.
2.Technical Collaboration:Collaborate with our engineers to refine requirements or schedule a design review.
3.Production Activation:Upon approval of finalized specifications, we initiate manufacturing promptly.
4.Timely Delivery Assurance:Your order is expedited with rigorous scheduling to guarantee on-time arrival, meeting critical project milestones.
1. Q: What is a machine screw?
A: A machine screw is a uniform-diameter fastener designed to secure threaded holes or nuts in machinery, appliances, or precision assemblies.
2. Q: What is the difference between a machine screw and a sheet metal screw?
A: Machine screws require pre-threaded holes/nuts, while sheet metal screws have self-tapping threads and sharp tips to pierce and grip thin materials like metal sheets.
3. Q: Why is a machine screw not a bolt?
A: Bolts typically pair with nuts and transfer shear loads, whereas machine screws focus on tensile fastening in pre-threaded holes, often with finer threads and smaller sizes.
4. Q: What is the difference between a machine screw and a set screw?
A: Machine screws join components with a head and nut, while set screws are headless and apply pressure to prevent movement (e.g., securing pulleys on shafts).