Flat, Countersunk Head:
The head of the DIN963 screw has a flat, countersunk profile, allowing it to sit flush with the surface when properly installed.
This contrasts with other screw head styles like round, oval, or pan heads.
Threaded Shaft:
The shaft of the DIN963 screw is fully threaded along its entire length.
This provides excellent holding power and grip when the screw is driven into the material.
Point Type:
Slotted - with a straight slot for a flathead screwdriver
Phillips - with a cross-shaped recess for a Phillips screwdriver
Hex - with a hexagonal socket for a hex driver
DIN963 flat head screws are usually available with different point styles, such as:
Material:
DIN963 flat head screws are commonly made from hardened steel, with options for corrosion-resistant finishes like zinc plating or stainless steel.
Size Range:
These screws are produced in a wide variety of diameter and length combinations to suit different applications.
Typical size ranges include diameters from approximately 2.0 mm to 12.0 mm, and lengths from 6 mm to 100 mm.
Applications:
Furniture and cabinetry
Machinery and equipment
Automotive and aerospace
Construction and DIY projects
DIN963 flat head screws are versatile and used in many industries, including: