WDS launches low head knurled thumb screw

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WDS has developed a new DIN 653 knurled thumb screw variant to meet the requirements of machine builders and end users that require DIN design standardisation.

WDS Knurled low Head Screws and Stainless-Steel Thumb Screws
WDS Knurled low Head Screws and Stainless-Steel Thumb Screws - (Image credit: WDS)

DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung), the German Institute for Standardisation, covers various products for manufacturing and design, to ensure product quality, safety and compatibility.

The new thumb screw is based on the brand’s existing design but features a wider, low profile head that conforms to the DIN standard. The new release is also joined by a new range of knurled thumb nuts designed to the DIN 6303 standard.

Also known as a cylindrical head screw or flat thumb screw, the new thumb screw design features a knurled circumference that features a raised triangular pattern.

According to WDS, this knurled perimeter enhances control and enables fine adjustment by improving grip. This design is ideal if the operator intends to tighten the thumb screws with pliers or with a gloved hand or if grease or moisture are present.

Constructed from stainless steel, WDS’s knurled thumb screws are said to be resistant to corrosion and can be used in clean room environments for industries such as food & beverage, medical and pharmaceutical. The design also makes the DIN-compliant thumb screw ideal as a general fastener, including use with jigs and fixtures, construction processes involving aluminium profile, as well as integration with OEM machinery.

The knurled thumb screws are available in sizes ranging from thread diameter M3 through to M10. Various thread lengths are available and custom sizes can be provided on request. The full part specification, including free to download CAD drawings in a variety of formats, is available on wdscomponents.com under part number 8914.

WDS also provides a corresponding range of knurled thumb nuts to DIN standard 6303, offering the same low profile knurled head but with a female thread in place of a threaded stem. A standard version is available, as well as a variant with a cross-drilled hole, enabling the thumb nut to be pinned in position to a shaft or allowing insertion of a set screw.

The DIN standard knurled thumb nut, WDS part number 8911, is also manufactured from stainless steel and is available in female thread diameters M5 to M12. A specification is available on wdscomponents.com.