Customization: | Available |
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Material: | Stainless Steel |
Type: | Countersunk Head |
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Type: | Raised Countersunk Head Screw |
Definition: | What is a raised countersunk head screw? Raised Countersunk Self Tapping Screws have a rounded (raised) head. This raised head provides more drive grip when fastening compared to standard countersunk heads. |
Description: |
What is a raised head screw? Raised head are also known as oval shaped head, and they have angle which is similar to that of flat screw but they have dome shaped head. Countersink is required for these screws for accommodating the angle. As compared to flat screw their head slightly come out of the surface. |
Application: | What is a raised screw used for? Raised Slot Head Wood Screws are generally used to attach wood to wood, although they can be found at times in hinges, handles and locks to wood - as they have a better grip in wood than some nails. The screws can be driven and removed for adjustment without causing damage to the surrounding area. |
Others: | DIN 7973 - 1990 slotted raised countersunk head tapping screw has type C and type F. Popular Size: Diameter: #2~#14 2.2mm~6.3mm, Length: 1/2"~ 2" 15mm~50mm |
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