Description
An Allen cap SEMS screw is a type of fastener that features a few distinct characteristics:
1. *Allen Cap Head*: The head of the screw is designed to be driven using an Allen wrench (also known as a hex key). This head is typically cylindrical with a hexagonal socket, allowing for a secure and precise fit.
2. *SEMS*: Stands for “Spring-Element Mounted Screw.” In this context, the SEMS component refers to the screw having a spring or washer attached to it. This design helps to prevent loosening and provides a consistent clamping force.
The combination of an Allen cap head with SEMS features makes this screw useful in applications where a secure, tamper-resistant fastener with built-in anti-loosening properties is needed, such as in machinery, automotive parts, or electronic assemblies.
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