DIN 479 / PN 82305 – Set Screws (Clamp Screws)
Clamping screws are reliable tools for precisely adjusting pressure and securing components. Complying with DIN 479 and PN 82305 standards, they ensure strong and durable connections. Made of high-quality materials, class 8.8 or 10.9, these products are exceptionally durable and resistant to various application conditions. Additionally, zinc-plating [ZN] protects against corrosion, ensuring long-term use.
Key benefits: Clamping screws
- Precise pressure regulation during assembly increases work efficiency.
- Robust thanks to class 8.8 and 10.9 materials that guarantee high durability.
- Corrosion protection thanks to galvanic zinc ensures long durability.
- Versatile use in various industrial sectors.
- Easy assembly and disassembly, which increases the convenience of use.
Specification
| Standards | DIN 479, PN 82305 |
| Material and Class: | 8.8 / 10.9 |
| Coating | Galvanic zinc [ZN] |
Application and compatibility
Set screws are used in many industries, such as construction, the automotive industry, and precision mechanics. Their design enables stable and reliable connections in various applications where maintaining the correct pressure is crucial. Their versatility allows them to be used in many projects where precise fastening of components is essential.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What are the characteristics of clamping screws?
Clamping screws are products that guarantee precise fastening and excellent performance in various conditions.
What materials are used to make set screws?
These screws are made of class 8.8 or 10.9 materials, which ensures high resistance to various loads.
Where are set screws most often used?
They are used in construction, the automotive industry and precision mechanics, especially where the stability of connections is crucial.








