| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Drive System | Philips |
| Head Style | Phillips |
| Exterior Finish | Zinc |
| Thread Size | #10-32 |
About this item
When choosing server rack screws, there are some quick install screws that can help you install and maintain server racks more conveniently. Here are
some common types of quick install screws:
Hand turned screws: Hand turned screws typically have circular heads with larger outer diameters, which can be manually rotated for installation and
removal without the need for tools. Hand tightening screws are suitable for simple rack installation and maintenance, but may not be ideal when more
secure connections are needed.
Quick locking screws: Quick locking screws typically have a lever design that quickly locks or unlocks the screw by rotating the lever. The advantage of
this type of screw is that it can be quickly installed and removed, and provides a more secure connection. They usually have protective functions to
prevent accidental loosening or detachment.
Button head screw: Button head screws have a flat and wide head, which helps provide greater torque and fastening force. Button head screws can
usually be installed and removed using a screwdriver or wrench, suitable for situations that require a more secure connection.
Spring quick installation screw: Spring quick installation screws usually have a head with a spring, which is pressed down to compress the screw and
then inserted into the screw hole. After loosening the head, the spring secures the screw in place, providing a stable connection. This type of screw is
suitable for situations that require frequent replacement or adjustment.
The above are some common screws for quick install server racks. When purchasing, you can choose the most suitable screw type according to
specific needs. During the installation process, please ensure the correct use and fixation of screws to ensure the stability and safety of the server rack.


































