DIN 915 is a set screw, a metal fastener that looks like a rod with a full thread. The main difference between a set screw and other types is the absence of a head. At its ends, there are special protrusions or recessed splines that help to strengthen the connection and fixation of structural parts.
DIN 915 fastening group
Depending on the material of manufacture, DIN 915 is divided into groups:
- High-strength fasteners, screws made of high-strength steel.
- Stainless fasteners, screws made of stainless steel
Materials for the manufacture of DIN 915 screws
DIN 915 set screws are available in a variety of materials:
- Steel, which can optionally be coated with zinc
- Stainless steel in steel grades A2 and A4
Areas of application of DIN 915 screws
Steel set screw with socket (gouge, threaded pin) Used for fixing two or more coaxial parts with a thread.