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W11144-003 - #8-32 x 1 Inch Socket Head Cap Screw Replacement Part

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OVERVIEW

Essential Replacement Hardware for Welding Equipment

Keep your welding machines and wire feeders running smoothly with the #8-32 x 1" Socket Head Cap Screw. In the world of welding, equipment is subjected to constant vibration, heat, and rough handling. Over time, fasteners can vibrate loose, strip, or become lost during routine maintenance. This replacement screw is designed to meet the specific needs of welding machine repair, serving as a direct replacement for OEM parts that utilize the #8-32 thread specification. It is commonly found securing side panels, wire drive assemblies, internal electrical components, and torch connections.

High-Torque Performance

The Socket Head Cap (SHC) design is superior for welding applications because it allows for high torque tightening without the risk of cam-out associated with Phillips screws. Using a hex key (Allen wrench), you can securely tighten this screw to ensure that electrical connections remain solid and mechanical parts stay aligned. This is crucial for maintaining the arc stability and wire feed consistency of your MIG or TIG welders. The deep socket drive also prevents stripping of the head, ensuring that the screw can be removed and re-installed multiple times during the lifespan of the machine.

Durability in Shop Environments

Manufactured for durability, this screw is built to withstand the rigors of a fabrication shop. Its robust construction resists shearing forces and maintains its hold even in high-vibration environments, such as near engine-driven welders or heavy-duty grinding stations. The 1-inch length provides ample engagement with the mating threads, distributing the load effectively and preventing thread damage to the expensive components of your power source.

Maintenance Kit Essential

Every welder and shop technician knows the frustration of a job stopping because of a missing 50-cent part. Stocking up on essential hardware like the #8-32 x 1" SHC screw ensures that you can perform quick repairs and get back to welding immediately. Whether you are fixing a coolant circulator, a plasma cutter chassis, or a remote control box, this versatile fastener is a must-have in your spare parts organizer. Verify your equipment manual for part compatibility and ensure your shop is prepared for any minor repair.

Additional Information
Thread Size:#8-32
Length:1 in
Head Type:Socket Head Cap (SHC)
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x #8-32 x 1" Socket Head Cap Screw

APPLICATIONS

  • Welding machine chassis assembly
  • Wire feeder component repair
  • Industrial machinery maintenance
  • Electronic panel securing
  • Automotive and mechanical repairs
  • Jig and fixture fabrication

FAQ

You will need a hex key or Allen wrench of the appropriate size (typically 9/64" for a #8 screw, but check specific fit) to install a Socket Head Cap screw.

The length of a Socket Head Cap screw is measured from underneath the head to the tip of the screw. This screw is 1 inch long.

The number '8' refers to the diameter of the screw (approx. 0.164 inches), and '32' refers to the thread pitch, meaning there are 32 threads per inch.

While the material is durable, standard steel screws may rust if exposed to moisture. For outdoor applications, stainless steel is recommended unless this part is coated or used inside a sealed enclosure.

Yes, provided the specific part you are replacing calls for a #8-32 x 1" screw. Many welding machines use standard imperial hardware.

Socket heads allow for higher torque tightening and are less likely to strip (cam-out) than Phillips heads, making them better for industrial machinery.

#8-32 is the standard coarse thread (UNC) for a #8 screw. The fine thread version would be #8-36.

No, this is sold as the screw only. Nuts and washers must be purchased separately if the hole is not pre-tapped.