Description
The M10-1.5 Button Head Cap Screw is a robust, precision-machined fastener designed for secure, low-profile fastening in high-load or visibility-critical assemblies. With its rounded button-style head and internal hex drive, this screw provides a sleek, snag-resistant finish while ensuring controlled torque application. Ideal for mechanical builds, automotive bodywork, and exposed hardware installations where both strength and appearance are essential.
Specifications
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Thread Size: M10 × 1.5 (ISO Metric Coarse)
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Head Type: Rounded button head with internal hex socket
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Drive Type: Hex socket (Allen)
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Length: Commonly available in standard metric sizes from 12mm to 120mm
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Material: Alloy steel; also available in A2/A4 stainless steel, zinc-plated, or black oxide variants
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Finish Options: Black oxide, plain, zinc-plated, hot-dip galvanized, or stainless
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Property Class: Typically Class 8.8 or 10.9 (for alloy steel), A2-70 or A4-80 (for stainless steel)
Key Features
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Smooth, Low-Profile Head: Button head design ensures a clean, modern finish in exposed or clearance-sensitive assemblies.
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Standard Thread Pitch (1.5mm): Provides excellent thread engagement, holding strength, and resistance to vibration.
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Internal Hex Drive: Allows for precision torque control, reducing tool slip and installation damage in confined or polished applications.
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Corrosion-Resistant Options: Protective coatings and stainless variants offer long-term durability in outdoor, automotive, or high-moisture environments.
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Balanced Strength and Design: Offers a strong, reliable fastener that also enhances the visual appeal of custom-built equipment or structural hardware.
Typical Applications
The M10-1.5 Button Head Cap Screw is widely used in:
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Equipment Frames, Enclosures, and Machinery Covers
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Automotive Body Panels, Brackets, and Mounting Points
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Architectural Hardware and Decorative Fastening
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Industrial Automation, Conveyor Systems, and Robotics
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Powersports, Custom Bikes, and Aftermarket Modifications
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Fabrication Projects, Metalworking, and Visible Structural Joints