Countersunk Flat Head 100° Machine Screw

Item No.: Flat Head 100° Machine Screw
A countersunk head with a flat top surface and a cone-shaped bearing surface with a head angle of approximately 82°/90°/100°/110°/120°.
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Countersunk Flat Head 100° Machine Screw


Material Finish Grade Salt spray test
Stainless Steel
Alloy steel
Steel
Brass
Aluminum
Nylon
Other plastic
Zinc Clear
Black Zinc
Green Zinc
Zn-Ni Alloy
Zn-Fe Alloy
Nickel
Tinning
Black oxide
4.8
5.8
8.8
10.9
12.9
Customed
12H-1600H

A countersunk head with a flat top surface and a cone-shaped bearing surface with a head angle of approximately 82°. Used in applications where protrusion of the fastener above the mating surface is unacceptable. Use a protrusion gage when measuring head height.

 

DIN 965 cross recessed countersunk flat head screws.DIN 965 phillips flat head machine screw.flat head 90 degree screw.A countersunk head with a flat top surface and a cone-shaped bearing surface with a head angle of approximately 90° DIN965. Used in applications where protrusion of the fastener above the mating surface is unacceptable. Use a protrusion gage when measuring head height.

 

A countersunk head with a flat top surface and a cone-shaped bearing surface with a head angle of approximately 100°.A screw is a type of fastener, in some ways similar to a bolt, typically made of metal, and characterized by a helical ridge, known as a male thread (external thread). Screws are used to fasten materials by digging in and wedging into a material when turned, while the thread cuts grooves in the fastened material that may help pull fastened materials together and prevent pull-out. There are many screws for a variety of materials; those commonly fastened by screws include wood, sheet metal, and plastic.

 

A countersunk head with a flat top surface and a cone-shaped bearing surface with a head angle of approximately 110°.A screw is a type of fastener, in some ways similar to a bolt, typically made of metal, and characterized by a helical ridge, known as a male thread (external thread). Screws are used to fasten materials by digging in and wedging into a material when turned, while the thread cuts grooves in the fastened material that may help pull fastened materials together and prevent pull-out. There are many screws for a variety of materials; those commonly fastened by screws include wood, sheet metal, and plastic.

 

A flat countersunk head with a flat top surface and a cone-shaped bearing surface with a head angle of approximately 120°. Used in applications where protrusion of the fastener above the mating surface is unacceptable. Use a protrusion gage when measuring head height.It is Special Head Screw,Thin Head Screw. There are many screws for a variety of materials; those commonly fastened by screws include wood, sheet metal, and plastic.



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