What to Do When a Hex Socket Screw Won't Come Loose?
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You can use a hacksaw to cut a straight slot on the hex socket screw, then use a flat-head screwdriver to loosen it. Here is some related information about hex socket screws: 1. Performance Requirements: The grading of hex socket screws is basically as follows, and the market price varies depending on the grade. Generally, high-strength hex socket screws are significantly more expensive than standard ones. The most commonly used grades in the market are 4.8, 8.8, 10.9, and 12.9. 2. Applications Similar to countersunk screws, the head is embedded into the component, providing stronger connection strength. However, a correspondingly sized hex key is required for installation and removal. They are commonly used in various machine tools and their accessories.