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John Deere Set Screw, M6 X 10 - 22M7072
Key Features
- Material: hardened steel for improved wear resistance and dimensional stability in mating interfaces.
- Size: M6 × 10 (diameter 6 mm, length 10 mm); metric sizing aligns with Deere hardware and common industrial fittings.
- Design flexibility: headless (set screw) or head-equipped option; typically fully threaded along the length to maximize engagement.
- Formed point: provides a bearing surface on the mating part to locate components and resist loosening under vibration.
- Identification: John Deere part 22M7072, specifically the M6 × 10 set screw variant.
Product Details
- Part number: 22M7072
- Product name: John Deere Set Screw, M6 x 10
- Thread diameter: M6
- Length: 10 mm
- Thread form: metric (M6)
- Head type: available with a head or headless
- Surface/feature: formed point designed to bear on a mating part
Compatibility
- Designed for use with standard M6 threaded holes and set-screw mounting in mechanical assemblies, shafts, collars, pulleys, and sprockets.
- Suitable for Deere equipment requiring hardened, formed-point set screws of this size (M6 × 10, part 22M7072) and compatible mating surfaces.
- Best applied where a bearing surface on the mating part improves positioning and reduces surface damage under load or vibration.
- Verify driver type matches your hardware (e.g., hex/Allen drive) and apply appropriate torque per your equipment tolerances.
Key Features
- Material: hardened steel for improved wear resistance and dimensional stability in mating interfaces.
- Size: M6 × 10 (diameter 6 mm, length 10 mm); metric sizing aligns with Deere hardware and common industrial fittings.
- Design flexibility: headless (set screw) or head-equipped option; typically fully threaded along the length to maximize engagement.
- Formed point: provides a bearing surface on the mating part to locate components and resist loosening under vibration.
- Identification: John Deere part 22M7072, specifically the M6 × 10 set screw variant.
Product Details
- Part number: 22M7072
- Product name: John Deere Set Screw, M6 x 10
- Thread diameter: M6
- Length: 10 mm
- Thread form: metric (M6)
- Head type: available with a head or headless
- Surface/feature: formed point designed to bear on a mating part
Compatibility
- Designed for use with standard M6 threaded holes and set-screw mounting in mechanical assemblies, shafts, collars, pulleys, and sprockets.
- Suitable for Deere equipment requiring hardened, formed-point set screws of this size (M6 × 10, part 22M7072) and compatible mating surfaces.
- Best applied where a bearing surface on the mating part improves positioning and reduces surface damage under load or vibration.
- Verify driver type matches your hardware (e.g., hex/Allen drive) and apply appropriate torque per your equipment tolerances.
$2.49
John Deere Set Screw, M6 X 10 - 22M7072—
$2.49
Description
Key Features
- Material: hardened steel for improved wear resistance and dimensional stability in mating interfaces.
- Size: M6 × 10 (diameter 6 mm, length 10 mm); metric sizing aligns with Deere hardware and common industrial fittings.
- Design flexibility: headless (set screw) or head-equipped option; typically fully threaded along the length to maximize engagement.
- Formed point: provides a bearing surface on the mating part to locate components and resist loosening under vibration.
- Identification: John Deere part 22M7072, specifically the M6 × 10 set screw variant.
Product Details
- Part number: 22M7072
- Product name: John Deere Set Screw, M6 x 10
- Thread diameter: M6
- Length: 10 mm
- Thread form: metric (M6)
- Head type: available with a head or headless
- Surface/feature: formed point designed to bear on a mating part
Compatibility
- Designed for use with standard M6 threaded holes and set-screw mounting in mechanical assemblies, shafts, collars, pulleys, and sprockets.
- Suitable for Deere equipment requiring hardened, formed-point set screws of this size (M6 × 10, part 22M7072) and compatible mating surfaces.
- Best applied where a bearing surface on the mating part improves positioning and reduces surface damage under load or vibration.
- Verify driver type matches your hardware (e.g., hex/Allen drive) and apply appropriate torque per your equipment tolerances.
















