Cone Point Socket Set Screws
Cone Point Socket Set Screws offer secure, precision fastening for standoffs, signage systems, display hardware, and architectural mounting applications. Featuring a cone‑shaped tip and hex socket drive, these set screws deliver strong holding power, accurate alignment, and resistance to vibration while remaining concealed inside the hardware for a clean, professional finish.
The HD‑CP Series of set screws, covers a wide range of thread sizes and use cases commonly found in commercial sign installations. Choose Cone Point Socket Set Screws for precise alignment, secure locking, and professional‑grade performance in signage, display, and architectural mounting systems. Designed for installers who demand reliability, consistency, and clean results.
All versions of the cone pocket set screws are manufactured to machine‑grade standards for consistent threading, reliable torque, and long‑term performance.
Key Features:
- Thread Sizes: 10‑24, 1/4"-20, 1/4"-28, 5/16"-18
- Series: HD‑CP1 – HD‑CP10
- Material: Hardened steel
- Finish: Zinc‑plated or black oxide (varies by SKU)
- Fastener Type: Cone point socket set screw
- Mounting Style: Concealed
- Precision cone point tip for secure engagement
- Hex / Allen socket drive for controlled tightening
- Strong resistance to loosening and vibration
- Multiple thread sizes for broad compatibility
- Designed for professional signage and display systems
Available Thread Sizes
| PART | THREAD SIZE | THREAD LENGTH | DRIVE STYLE |
|---|---|---|---|
| HD-CP1 | 6-32 | 1/8" | 1/16" socket head |
| HD-CP2 | 6-32 | 3/16" | 1/16" socket head |
| HD-CP3 | 6-32 | 1/4" | 1/16" socket head |
| HD-CP5 | 10-24 | 1/4" | 3/32" socket head |
| HD-CP55 | 10-24 | 3/8" | 3/32" socket head |
| HD-CP7 | 1/4-28 | 1/4" | 1/8" socket head |
| HD-CP75 | 1/4-20 | 1/4" | 1/8" socket head |
| HD-CP9 | 5/16-18 | 1/4" | 5/32" socket head |
| HD-CP10 | 5/16-18 | 3/8" | 5/32" socket head |
Applications:
- Standoff caps, barrels, and extensions
- Interior and architectural signage
- Directory and wayfinding systems
- Retail display fixtures
- Exhibit and trade show systems
- Panel mounting and framing hardware
- High‑traffic or vibration‑prone installations
When should you use cone point set screws?
Cone point set screws are preferred when strong locking is required, concealed mounting faster is wanted, and hardware needs to be vibration resistant. They provide stronger engagement than flat‑point screws and more consistent alignment than dog‑point styles in many signage applications.
What is a cone point set screw used for?
Cone point set screws are used to securely lock components together, especially in applications where vibration resistance and positive engagement are required.
Can you see cone point set screws after installation?
No, the low‑profile design allows the screw to remain hidden inside the hardware for a clean appearance.
Which thread size should I choose?
Smaller sizes like 10‑24 are suited for lighter signage, while 1/4"-20 and 5/16"-18 are commonly used for medium to heavy‑duty architectural installations.
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Cone Point Socket Set Screws offer secure, precision fastening for standoffs, signage systems, display hardware, and architectural mounting applications. Featuring a cone‑shaped tip and hex socket drive, these set screws deliver strong holding power, accurate alignment, and resistance to vibration while remaining concealed inside the hardware for a clean, professional finish.
The HD‑CP Series of set screws, covers a wide range of thread sizes and use cases commonly found in commercial sign installations. Choose Cone Point Socket Set Screws for precise alignment, secure locking, and professional‑grade performance in signage, display, and architectural mounting systems. Designed for installers who demand reliability, consistency, and clean results.
All versions of the cone pocket set screws are manufactured to machine‑grade standards for consistent threading, reliable torque, and long‑term performance.
Key Features:
- Thread Sizes: 10‑24, 1/4"-20, 1/4"-28, 5/16"-18
- Series: HD‑CP1 – HD‑CP10
- Material: Hardened steel
- Finish: Zinc‑plated or black oxide (varies by SKU)
- Fastener Type: Cone point socket set screw
- Mounting Style: Concealed
- Precision cone point tip for secure engagement
- Hex / Allen socket drive for controlled tightening
- Strong resistance to loosening and vibration
- Multiple thread sizes for broad compatibility
- Designed for professional signage and display systems
Available Thread Sizes
| PART | THREAD SIZE | THREAD LENGTH | DRIVE STYLE |
|---|---|---|---|
| HD-CP1 | 6-32 | 1/8" | 1/16" socket head |
| HD-CP2 | 6-32 | 3/16" | 1/16" socket head |
| HD-CP3 | 6-32 | 1/4" | 1/16" socket head |
| HD-CP5 | 10-24 | 1/4" | 3/32" socket head |
| HD-CP55 | 10-24 | 3/8" | 3/32" socket head |
| HD-CP7 | 1/4-28 | 1/4" | 1/8" socket head |
| HD-CP75 | 1/4-20 | 1/4" | 1/8" socket head |
| HD-CP9 | 5/16-18 | 1/4" | 5/32" socket head |
| HD-CP10 | 5/16-18 | 3/8" | 5/32" socket head |
Applications:
- Standoff caps, barrels, and extensions
- Interior and architectural signage
- Directory and wayfinding systems
- Retail display fixtures
- Exhibit and trade show systems
- Panel mounting and framing hardware
- High‑traffic or vibration‑prone installations
When should you use cone point set screws?
Cone point set screws are preferred when strong locking is required, concealed mounting faster is wanted, and hardware needs to be vibration resistant. They provide stronger engagement than flat‑point screws and more consistent alignment than dog‑point styles in many signage applications.
What is a cone point set screw used for?
Cone point set screws are used to securely lock components together, especially in applications where vibration resistance and positive engagement are required.
Can you see cone point set screws after installation?
No, the low‑profile design allows the screw to remain hidden inside the hardware for a clean appearance.
Which thread size should I choose?
Smaller sizes like 10‑24 are suited for lighter signage, while 1/4"-20 and 5/16"-18 are commonly used for medium to heavy‑duty architectural installations.
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