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Steel Tube Ends Set Screws

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Pallet Feet

Low-profile Pallet Feet that are often called Weld Cups. They fit standard metal base glides and provided added strength and protection.

The smooth Mild Steel material protects floors and helps to reduce noise levels, while fully encapsulating and protecting the metal base.

The maximum post sizes assume SHS tubing is used. This Pallet Foot range is ideal for metal pallets and stillages.

  • Stacking options available.

Push In Glides

Push In Glides, or Tube Inserts, are commonly used at the base of tubular products like chair legs. The push-fit glide provides protection, not just for the assembly, but more importantly for the surface below. Ideal protection for wooden, carpeted and other floor surfaces.

Our Push-In Glide range has a wide range of material options to choose from, including but not limited to; Polyamide (PA), Polyethylene (PE), Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Felt and also Steel; as well as various finishes and colour choices to choose from.

Our offer features numerous styles, including; Domed, Angled, Metal-Pronged, Ribbed, Threaded, Lightweight and Heavy Duty. Plus lots of shapes to suit your application needs, including; Round, Oval, Rectangular and Square.

  • Attractive finish provides enhanced aesthetic appearance
  • Easy to assemble
  • Secure fitting
  • Durable and long-lasting.

Screw On Glides

Made from Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) these Screw On Glides are screw mounted and come with a Steel washer. These Glider Screw Fixings stop chairs and other product with tubular fixings from sliding around on smooth surfaces.

  • 4.5mm diamter screw hole
  • Non threaded and threaded centre options
  • Colours: Natural and Black.

Set Screws - Metal Hex Socket Head with Cup Point

These self-tapping screws with metal hex socket heads and cup points are used to join two or more pieces of material. They are distinguished by their hexagonal head, which can be turned with a hex socket wrench, and their cup-shaped point, which burrows into the material being fastened to prevent the screw from loosening.

The cup point design offers a strong and sturdy attachment by giving a sharp point that bites into the materials. Their self-tapping function removes the need for pre-drilling or tapping, saving time and effort during installation. They have a tensile strength class of 5.8 (500 N/mm2).

A hex socket wrench is required for installation and removal. This is especially useful in applications where screws must be accessible or removed frequently. Used in machine construction, automobile production, and medical device applications.