Brass Set Screws to DIN / ISO · Jamnagar, India

DIN 914 Brass Set Screw (Cone Point)

Hexagon socket grub screw, cone point — machined in brass CW617N to standard and to your drawing.

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A DIN 914 set screw is a headless hexagon-socket grub screw with a cone (pointed) tip that bites into the mating surface for high holding power, typically seated into a spotted or drilled depression for near-permanent, high-torque location; it corresponds to ISO 4027. Brassland machines it from free-cutting brass CW617N (CuZn40Pb2) — or lead-free CW724R — to the standard and to your drawing, as part of our brass set-screw programme.

DIN 914 brass set screw cone point — engineering drawing

DIN 914 — cone point engineering drawing (Brassland).

Specification

StandardDIN 914 (ISO 4027)
TypeHexagon socket set screw (grub screw), cone point
ThreadM3–M16; larger on request
MaterialCW617N (CuZn40Pb2); lead-free CW724R on request
CertificateEN 10204 3.1 per shipment; 3.2 on request

Datasheet — socket & point dimensions to DIN 914

Thread dHex key sSocket depth tSocket eCone tip Ø dt
M31.51.21.730.75
M421.52.31
M52.522.871.25
M6323.441.5
M8434.582
M10545.722.5
M1264.86.863
M1686.49.154

Dimensions in mm to DIN 914 (ISO 4027). s = hex key; t = socket depth (min); e = socket across corners; dt = flat at the cone tip (max). Cone angle 90° (120° on the shortest length of each size). Lengths to your drawing.

Applications

Typical applications for the DIN 914 cone point set screw include high-holding location of a hub, gear or collar into a spot-drilled shaft, anti-rotation where maximum grip from one screw is needed, self-centring into a matching countersink, and precision stops or pivots. All parts are made to order, so length, point detail, plating and certification are tailored to your specification.

Related pages

Product
Set Screws Catalogue

All DIN 913–916 point types.

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Material
CW617N (CuZn40Pb2)

Standard set-screw brass.

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Material
CW724R Lead-Free

RoHS / potable option.

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Industry
Cable Grippers

Grub screws clamp the cable.

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Industry
Switchgear & Electrical

Lock conductors and terminals.

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Industry
Instrumentation

Locating/locking on shafts.

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Guide
Thread Standards

Thread & point-type selection.

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Frequently asked questions

What point does a DIN 914 set screw have?

A sharp conical (cone) point that digs into the mating surface for maximum holding from a single screw.

When should I use a cone point vs a cup point?

Cone (DIN 914) gives the highest grip when seated into a spotted or centre-drilled depression; cup (DIN 916) is the general-purpose choice on a plain shaft.

Does a DIN 914 cone point need a spot-drilled shaft?

For best holding, yes — seating the cone into a matching countersink or spotted depression lets it self-centre and resist vibration.

What hex key fits a DIN 914 M5 set screw?

A 2.5 mm hexagon key; socket sizes match DIN 913–916 across the range.

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