5/8-11 x 3-1/2 Socket Cap Screw

Brand: Midwest

SKU: 87982

Product Attributes:
  • Finish: Black Oxide
  • Material: Steel
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Midwest
  • Scale: Standard
  • Head Type: Knurled Socket
  • Drive Type: Socket
  • Thread Type: Coarse
  • Package Type: HandiPack Refill Bag

Product Description:

This 5/8-11 x 3-1/2 Socket Cap Screw from Midwest is crafted from high-quality steel with a durable black oxide finish, offering excellent corrosion resistance and a professional appearance. Its recessed hex socket head enables precise torque application using Allen wrenches or hex drivers, reducing cam-out and ensuring a secure, reliable fastening. Manufactured from hardened steel, this screw resists bending and snapping, making it well-suited for demanding industrial and DIY environments.

Ideal for machinery assemblies and other applications where secure fastening and minimal interference are critical, this socket cap screw delivers both strength and a clean, finished look. The design minimizes space requirements, making it a versatile choice for tight or complex assemblies across manufacturing, construction, and maintenance industries. With its combination of durability, precision, and professional finish, this screw is a dependable component for a wide range of fastening needs.

Features:

  • Made from high-quality steel with a black oxide coating, these screws provide corrosion resistance and a sleek, professional appearance for both industrial and DIY applications.
  • The recessed hex socket head allows for precise torque application with Allen wrenches or hex drivers, minimizing cam-out and ensuring secure fastening.
  • Manufactured from hardened steel to resist bending and snapping, providing reliable performance in demanding environments.
  • The socket cap head offers a clean, finished look while minimizing interference in tight spaces or assemblies.
  • This 5/8-11 x 3-1/2 socket cap screw delivers precise torque control through its recessed hex socket head, ideal for secure fastening in machinery assemblies where minimizing cam-out is critical.