Setscrew: meaning, definitions and examples

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setscrew

 

[ ˈsɛtˌskruː ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

mechanical fastening

A setscrew is a type of screw used to secure an object within or against another object. It is typically a small, cylindrical fastener that lacks a head and is threaded along its entire length. Setscrews are often employed to immobilize a moving part, such as a gear or wheel, on a shaft. They are commonly found in machinery, where precise alignment and stability are crucial. This type of screw allows for adjustments in tension and can be easily tightened or loosened as needed.

Synonyms

blind screw, grub screw.

Examples of usage

  • The engineer used a setscrew to secure the gear in place.
  • Adjust the setscrew to prevent the wheel from slipping.
  • He tightened the setscrew to ensure the pulley was fixed.
  • The setscrew was essential for maintaining machine stability.

Translations

Translations of the word "setscrew" in other languages:

🇵🇹 parafuso de pressão

🇮🇳 सेट स्क्रू

🇩🇪 Feststellschraube

🇮🇩 sekrup pengatur

🇺🇦 гвинт з фіксацією

🇵🇱 śruba mocująca

🇯🇵 セットスクリュー

🇫🇷 vis de réglage

🇪🇸 tornillo de ajuste

🇹🇷 ayarlama vidası

🇰🇷 세트 나사

🇸🇦 برغي تثبيت

🇨🇿 upevňovací šroub

🇸🇰 upevňovacia skrutka

🇨🇳 锁紧螺钉

🇸🇮 pritrditvena vijak

🇮🇸 festiskrúfa

🇰🇿 бекіту бұрандасы

🇬🇪 მყარი ხრახნი

🇦🇿 sıxacaq vint

🇲🇽 tornillo de ajuste

Etymology

The term 'setscrew' originated in the mid-19th century, as industrial advancements and mechanization increased the need for efficient fastening solutions. The word 'set' in 'setscrew' relates to the way the screw sets or locks a component in place, rather than serving as a conventional screw with a visible head. The design of setscrews allows for a secure grip on cylindrical objects, making them indispensable in various applications in machinery and automotive industries. Over the years, variations of the setscrew have emerged, including those with different thread forms and materials, reflecting the evolving requirements of technology and engineering practices.