Industrial screwing is one of several industry branches' most common manufacturing processes. Good quality and structured data from these operations have increased demand with the popularization of data-driven techniques for manufacturing automation. The dataset presented in this paper comprises screwing experiments with aeronautical nuts performed by an industrial robot Kuka KR-16 in a lab setting. The data comprises force, torque, linear and angular displacements, and velocities in time-series format. The dataset contains three different experiment results: mounted, jammed, and not mounted, which can be used as labels for classification techniques.