| MOQ: | 900kg |
| Price: | Negotiation |
| Standard Packaging: | 25kg Carton+900kg/Pallet |
| Delivery Period: | 30days |
| Payment Method: | L/C, T/T, Q/A |
| Supply Capacity: | 200TON/MONTH |
DIN 965 is a German industrial standard that specifies the dimensional and technical requirements for flat countersunk head screws featuring a cross recess (commonly Phillips). Manufactured from stainless steel, typically grades A2 or A4, these screws combine a precise 90-degree countersunk head geometry with the corrosion resistance essential for demanding environments. The design ensures the screw head sits completely flush with or below the material surface upon full tightening. The cross recess drive provides a widely compatible and efficient installation method. This combination makes it a critical component for achieving a clean, low-profile finish in applications where both aesthetics and environmental durability are required.
| STYLE | Cross Recessed Countersunk Head Machine Screw |
| STANDARD | DIN 965/ISO 7046 |
| SIZE | M1.6-M10 |
| SUPPLIER | QBH |
| CLASS(Carbon steel) | / |
| Coating(Carbon steel) | / |
| MATERIAL | Stainless steel(SS304/SS316) |
| PACKING | bulk/ boxes in cartons, bulk in polybags/ buckets, etc. |
| PALLET | solid wood pallet, plywood pallet, ton box/bag, etc. |
Key Specifications
The standard defines critical dimensions, including head diameter and angle, screw length, thread pitch, and the geometry of the cross recess. The stainless steel material complies with property classes specified in standards such as DIN EN ISO 3506, which define mechanical properties (e.g., tensile strength) and corrosion resistance grades suitable for various conditions.
Primary Design Rationale
The flat countersunk head is engineered to fit into a corresponding conical seat, creating a smooth, flush surface. This eliminates protruding parts, reduces aerodynamic drag, and prevents snagging. The cross recess drive offers a self-centering feature during installation, which facilitates driving and helps prevent cam-out under moderate torque, making assembly efficient with standard hand or power drivers.
Application Profile
These screws are extensively used in applications requiring a sleek finish and resistance to corrosion. Common uses include fastening in electrical enclosures, marine hardware, food processing equipment, architectural fixtures (e.g., signage, cladding), and household appliances. They are specified wherever a secure, non-protruding fastening point is needed in environments exposed to moisture, chemicals, or weather.
| MOQ: | 900kg |
| Price: | Negotiation |
| Standard Packaging: | 25kg Carton+900kg/Pallet |
| Delivery Period: | 30days |
| Payment Method: | L/C, T/T, Q/A |
| Supply Capacity: | 200TON/MONTH |
DIN 965 is a German industrial standard that specifies the dimensional and technical requirements for flat countersunk head screws featuring a cross recess (commonly Phillips). Manufactured from stainless steel, typically grades A2 or A4, these screws combine a precise 90-degree countersunk head geometry with the corrosion resistance essential for demanding environments. The design ensures the screw head sits completely flush with or below the material surface upon full tightening. The cross recess drive provides a widely compatible and efficient installation method. This combination makes it a critical component for achieving a clean, low-profile finish in applications where both aesthetics and environmental durability are required.
| STYLE | Cross Recessed Countersunk Head Machine Screw |
| STANDARD | DIN 965/ISO 7046 |
| SIZE | M1.6-M10 |
| SUPPLIER | QBH |
| CLASS(Carbon steel) | / |
| Coating(Carbon steel) | / |
| MATERIAL | Stainless steel(SS304/SS316) |
| PACKING | bulk/ boxes in cartons, bulk in polybags/ buckets, etc. |
| PALLET | solid wood pallet, plywood pallet, ton box/bag, etc. |
Key Specifications
The standard defines critical dimensions, including head diameter and angle, screw length, thread pitch, and the geometry of the cross recess. The stainless steel material complies with property classes specified in standards such as DIN EN ISO 3506, which define mechanical properties (e.g., tensile strength) and corrosion resistance grades suitable for various conditions.
Primary Design Rationale
The flat countersunk head is engineered to fit into a corresponding conical seat, creating a smooth, flush surface. This eliminates protruding parts, reduces aerodynamic drag, and prevents snagging. The cross recess drive offers a self-centering feature during installation, which facilitates driving and helps prevent cam-out under moderate torque, making assembly efficient with standard hand or power drivers.
Application Profile
These screws are extensively used in applications requiring a sleek finish and resistance to corrosion. Common uses include fastening in electrical enclosures, marine hardware, food processing equipment, architectural fixtures (e.g., signage, cladding), and household appliances. They are specified wherever a secure, non-protruding fastening point is needed in environments exposed to moisture, chemicals, or weather.