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conischkop

Conischkop is a Dutch term used to describe an object whose defining feature is a conical head. It is not a fixed technical specification in itself, but a descriptive label applied across several disciplines to denote head geometry. Because the term is descriptive rather than prescriptive, the exact dimensions and intended function vary with context.

A conischkop may present as an acute cone or a truncated cone on the end of a

In mechanical engineering and manufacturing, conischkop components are found in assemblies where precise alignment or concealed

Conischkop parts are typically produced by turning, milling, or forging, followed by finishing operations to achieve

shaft
or
fastener.
It
can
appear
on
screws,
bolts,
pins,
or
fittings.
In
many
uses,
the
conical
head
is
designed
to
seat
in
a
conical
cavity,
to
provide
alignment,
self-centering,
or
a
flush
surface
when
installed.
heads
are
desirable.
They
can
serve
as
locating
elements
in
jigs,
mating
surfaces
in
countersunk
assemblies,
or
sealing
interfaces
where
a
conical
seat
improves
contact
stress
distribution.
the
required
surface
finish
and
tolerance.
Surface
hardness
or
coatings
may
be
specified
for
durability
depending
on
the
application.