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Hey, guys.

I came across a revered engineering and I have to look for this screw

seemingly like a hexagonal screw head flared m6x10 but the head is not flat but has a staircase. (I know, I'm not good at taking pictures)

Any ideas?

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Hey, guys.

I came across a revered engineering and I have to look for this screw

seemingly like a hexagonal screw head flared m6x10 but the head is not flat but has a staircase. (I know, I'm not good at taking pictures)

Any ideas?

No.
..well, at least you could have seen the head (from above I mean) and give a couple of measurements (diameter and head height at least).
Where's the "scaline" you say? and the imprint for manipulation as it is, normal hexagonal quarry (what size?)?
to see so it seems has been "returned" the edge of the head, and to the eye (but from the photo I could wrong) seems to me that the step is longer than a normal m6x1..
check some size goes.. (Is it stainless? )

greetings
Marco:smile:

p.s. maybe photos fall a little further (if you don't or do not use the function macro), the machines go out so close fire. rather close with the zoom. and if the photo is ugly/incomprehensible rather not post it, better make a quoted design.
 
looks like an out-of-standard screw.
the bevel for a screw m6 flared head is generally equal to 0.3 mm.
in this vine it seems to me much more, it must be of some make-up producer :-) or it was built on specific request for reasons of encumbrance.
try to measure the diameter of the head and compare it with that provided by the norms.
 
to see the step, just use a simple booklet, that every technical office should have, even in memory of when things were done by hand.
for the rest checking on the mecbolt catalog, so much to make an example, you can check whether the dimensions are those of a standard screw or if it is made to drawing.
 
this kind of life?? automaschianti trilobate screws??? but does he have the hexagonal quarry? ?
 
you are all right
Sorry

Then.

is a "comunissima" screw captivated hexagon socket m6x10 uni5933 apart:

the diameter of the head that is 10mm -> I would think that they were all threaded to the lathe (the diameter of the screw m6 tspcei is 12 if I do not remember badly).

The question is transformed into this: because the wear of the vine I have does not allow to understand whether it has been turned or not, do you think there is such a life?

or do I have to buy a box of 1000 screws and put them all on the lathe?
 
Since you're doing a reconstruction, check first.
Maybe the standard screws with head diameter 12 are fine the same.
I think those are a warehouse rimsuglio and they used them as they were.
 
Hey, guys.

I came across a revered engineering and I have to look for this screw

seemingly like a hexagonal screw head flared m6x10 but the head is not flat but has a staircase. (I know, I'm not good at taking pictures)

Any ideas?

No.
The tower.
 

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