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Socket Head Bolts – Precision Fasteners for Machinery, Engines & Steelwork Socket head bolts, also known as Allen bolts, are high-strength fasteners with a recessed hex drive—designed for use in tight spaces, machinery assembly, & precision engineering. These internal hex bolts provide clean lines & high torque transmission, making them ideal for applications where...

Socket Head Bolts – Precision Fasteners for Machinery, Engines & Steelwork

Socket head bolts, also known as Allen bolts, are high-strength fasteners with a recessed hex drive—designed for use in tight spaces, machinery assembly, & precision engineering. These internal hex bolts provide clean lines & high torque transmission, making them ideal for applications where a protruding bolt head isn’t suitable or space is restricted.

What’s in This Collection:
Metric & imperial socket cap screws
High-tensile alloy steel for demanding loads
Black oxide, zinc-plated & stainless steel finishes
Countersunk, button head & socket head styles
Available in coarse & fine threads
Suitable for use with Allen/hex keys

High-Torque Fastening for Tight Spaces

From engine components to robotics & metal fabrication, socket head bolts are the preferred fastener for precise, high-load applications. Their flush-fitting heads & internal drive make them ideal where clearance is limited & strength is non-negotiable.

Ideal for machine assembly, robotics & enclosures

Low-profile, high-strength fastening solutions

Used by engineers, fabricators & mechanics

Frequently Asked Questions

You’ll need an Allen key or hex driver to install & remove socket head bolts, allowing access in confined spaces.

Yes—socket head bolts are typically made from high-tensile steel & are used in heavy-duty industrial & mechanical applications.

Button heads have a low-profile rounded top for aesthetics or space-saving, while socket cap screws have a deeper head for greater torque.

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