At HPP we have a range of PEEK Low Torx (6-point hexalobular) head screws in express stock ready to be dispatched from our UK warehouse same day.
The standard drive type available for these screws is 6 point hexalobular (Torx) drive through the use of a Torx key (the drive sizes can be found on the dimensions table).
Our PEEK Low Torx Head screws are often used when a precise torque is needed as the Torx drive type allows for precise driving even in unfavourable conditions.
For all data and torque recommendations for this screw type, please view our data sheet (a link is provided below).
What are PEEK Low Torx Socket Head Screws?
PEEK (polyetheretherketone) low Torx socket head screws are a type of fastener that have a cylindrical head with a Torx socket in the center. They are made of PEEK, a type of plastic that is known for its high strength and durability. PEEK is a semi-crystalline, high-temperature plastic that is resistant to chemical and mechanical wear, as well as high temperatures.
Torx socket head screws are used to fasten two or more parts together and are tightened using a Torx driver. They are known for their strong holding power and are often used in applications where high torque is required. They are also resistant to slipping, which makes them well-suited for use in high-vibration environments.
PEEK low Torx socket head screws are a good choice for applications where strength, durability, and resistance to high temperatures are important factors. They are also resistant to chemical attack and are resistant to wear and damage from mechanical stress. Like other types of screws, they are available in a range of sizes and thread types to suit different needs.
PEEK low Torx socket head screws are commonly used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, and medical device manufacturing. They are often used to fasten components such as hinges, handles, and brackets to doors, cabinets, and other structures. They can also be used to fasten electrical components and other hardware in place.