Captive Screws
are designed to lock into a hole while allowing the fastened components to be detached without the complete removal of the screw itself.
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								FEATURES AND BENEFITS
A Captive Screw can be locked in place on a parent component without being fastened to a child component
- Captive Screws are typically locked in place via thread locking, press fitting or broaching
 - Captive Screws help control costs by minimizing damage to machinery from loose screws and by reducing the need for replacement fasteners
 - Captive Screws allows for easier and more ecient repairs due to quick access to components
 - Captive Screws prevents damage from loose screws falling into moving parts or electrical circuits as well as the loss of screws
 - Captive Screws also provide a longer durability as they do not cause damage to the application after usage cycles; they are permanent, yet allow access into the application
 

CHARACTERISTICS
In general, the Captive Screws has a thinner diameter shoulder over the length of the screw with a threaded portion at the end.
An extensive range of Captive Screws are available, ranging in sizes:
- M2-M12 Cold Form
 - M8-M80 Hot Form
 
KEBA Captive Screws are produced, but not limited, to:
- Stainless steel
 - Zinc plated steel
 
KEBA CAPTIVE SCREWS are used in various business units for a wide array of industries such as:
- Automotive
 - Electronics
 - Machinery And Industrial
 - Military And Precision Engineering
 


	