


ESCO Allen Screw, For Hook-End on Mag Wheel Tool, Hook: 70203, 70204 (Ea)
Secure Fastening for Mag Wheel Tools - ESCO Allen Screw (70203, 70204)
Precision-Machined Hex Head Screw for Hook Assembly
This allen screw is designed specifically for ESCO mag wheel tool hook assemblies, providing the secure connection you need between hook components 70203 and 70204. The flat head counter-sunk design sits flush with your tool body, while the hex allen head prevents slippage during high-torque applications in tire service work.

Key Benefits for Professional Tire Service
Perfect for These Applications
This allen screw is ideal when you need reliable fastening for:
- Tire shop hook-end tool maintenance and repair
- Mobile tire service equipment assembly
- Commercial tire centers using ESCO mag wheel tools
- Auto shops working with alloy and chrome wheels
- Fleet maintenance operations requiring dependable tool hardware
Technical Specifications
| Head Style | Flat / Counter-sunk |
|---|---|
| Drive Type | Hex / Allen head |
| Material | High-strength steel |
| Compatible Parts | ESCO 70203 (Metal Hook), 70204 (Polymer Insert) |
| Quantity | Sold individually (Each) |
| Tool Required | 1/8" or 3/16" hex allen wrench |
Get the Right Allen Screw for Your ESCO Tool
Don't let loose hardware slow down your tire service. This precision-made allen screw ensures your mag wheel tool hook assembly stays secure through hundreds of tire changes, keeping your operation running smoothly.
Order your ESCO allen screw today and maintain peak performance in your tire service work.
Frequently Asked Questions
What allen wrench size do I need for this screw?
You'll need either a 1/8" or 3/16" hex allen wrench to install this screw, depending on your specific ESCO tool model. Most tire technicians keep both sizes in their tool kit for mag wheel tool maintenance.
How does this compare to generic allen screws?
This ESCO allen screw is precision-machined for exact fit with hook parts 70203 and 70204, while generic screws often have threading mismatches or incorrect head heights that can cause loose connections or tool interference.
Will this work with non-ESCO mag wheel tools?
This screw is specifically designed for ESCO hook assemblies. While the threading might match other brands, the head height and diameter are optimized for ESCO's hook body design to ensure flush mounting and proper clearance.
How often should I replace these screws?
Replace allen screws when you notice any stripping of the hex socket, thread damage, or if they no longer hold the hook assembly securely. In high-volume tire shops, inspect these fasteners monthly as part of routine tool maintenance.
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