Arthrex - Low Profile Screw Set

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The Low Profile System (LPS) includes a complete screw and instrument set primarily for forefoot functions. The LPS 2 mm, 2.3 mm, 3 mm Screw Set includes the 2 mm and three mm QuickFix "snap off" screws, the 2.Three mm cannulated, and solid screws along with the new 3 mm cannulated partially threaded screws. The sq. instrument tray is only 9.5 x 9.5 x 2 inches deep and includes a screw s system with four low profile fixation choices.

When tightening the screw, the slotted set screw is tough to show around the middle of the bit. There are two forms of tip shapes for stainless steel slotted set screws: flat and cone. M1, M1.2, M1.4, M1.6, M1.7, M2, M2.5, and M3. M1.7 is previous JIS standards and will not be listed in the current JIS screw normal desk, however they are still used out there, so we added them to the DEL commonplace (Stainless steel). The material of the stainless steel is ASK-3000FL of AKIYAMA SEIKOU, a lead-containing free-slicing steel equal to JIS standard SUS303.

In addition they insulate, lock without harm in opposition to screw threads and adjust shaft finish play. The nylon tip is usually mated with alloy steel and stainless steel bodies. Set screw size doesn't embody the nylon tip. Brass tip set screws won't mar the mating surface but will lock the components securely in place.

Captive Screws function a shoulder beneath the pinnacle that's smaller in diameter than the foundation of the thread. This enables the screw to be captured between the head and threaded end when screwed into a plate with a threaded gap. The shoulder ensures that the screw will not fall out and be misplaced during disassembly or upkeep and prevents screws falling into moving elements or electrical circuits. PIC Design gives Captive Screws in inch and metric sizes. The next Captive Screw specifications define our commonplace selection and routine customization options.

A few of the commonest consensus requirements for grades produced from carbon steels are ASTM A193, ASTM A307, ASTM A354, ASTM F3125, and SAE J429. Some of the commonest consensus requirements for grades produced from corrosion resistant steels are ASTM F593 & ASTM A193. Some varieties of screw are manufactured with a break-away head, which snaps off when enough torque is applied.