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Cross recessed countersunk head screw ISO 7046-1 - 1994
Dimensions: M1.6-M10
Standard Designation: ISO 7046-1 - 1994
Head Style: countersunk head
ISO 7046-1 - 1994
Countersunk screws are also called countersunk screws, also known as flat machine screws, and are a type of construction part. The head is a 90-degree cone, similar to common wood screws, with tool tightening slots on the head, including flat, cross, hexagonal, plum blossom, pentagonal, etc.
Screws are used to connect two objects. Generally, the head of the screw protrudes above the surface of the connected object, making the surface uneven. Countersunk screws can sink under the surface to make the surface flat. Harder objects need to drill countersunk holes at the corresponding position of the countersunk head. In short, the countersunk head means that the head of the screw can keep the surface flat after installation.
Screws are used to connect two objects. Generally, the head of the screw protrudes above the surface of the connected object, making the surface uneven. Countersunk screws can sink under the surface to make the surface flat. Harder objects need to drill countersunk holes at the corresponding position of the countersunk head. In short, the countersunk head means that the head of the screw can keep the surface flat after installation.




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