The nickel-plated metal binding screw is used for making belts, dog collars, and for joining various materials. It consists of two parts: a hollow screw with a fixed head and internal thread, which acts as a closed nut, and the opposing screw part for tightening the connection. The advantage of this screw connection is its ease of use, for example, when changing belt buckles or joining two materials.
How do you choose the right length? Whether you're working with leather, webbing, or other materials, the crucial factor is the material's thickness. The correct size Chicago screw is achieved when the length of the nut (value B in the table) is 2 mm less than the total thickness of the material being joined.
10-pack
Version A: Dimensions: A-4mm, B-5mm, C-9mm Version B: Dimensions: A-4mm, B-4mm, C-9mm Version C: Dimensions: A-4mm, B-6mm, C-9mm