justeringsskruv
A "justeringsskruv" is a type of screw used to make fine adjustments to the position or tension of a component. It is often characterized by its precise threading, allowing for small, controlled movements. These screws are commonly found in mechanical devices, scientific instruments, and optical equipment where exact alignment or tension is critical. The design of a "justeringsskruv" prioritizes incremental movement over speed or brute force. They might be used to set the gap between two parts, to fine-tune the focus of a lens, or to adjust the tension of a spring. The head of a "justeringsskruv" can vary, sometimes featuring a slotted head for a screwdriver, or a knurled head for manual adjustment. The specific application dictates the material and size of the screw. In some contexts, it might be referred to as a set screw or a fine-adjustment screw, depending on the region or industry. The primary function remains consistent: to provide a mechanism for precise calibration and adjustment.