Phillips countersunk screw DIN 965 M3x35 galvanized
Code: 830312Product detailed description
The countersunk head screw with Phillips cross recess according to DIN 965, ČSN 021152 and ISO 7046 is intended for joints where a smooth surface without protrusions is required. This screw has a metric thread with a diameter of M3 and a length of 35 mm, while the thread pitch is 0.50 mm. The head shape is countersunk, which allows it to be embedded in the material so that the surface finish is even. The head height is 1.65 mm and the head diameter is 5.6 mm, which guarantees a stable fastening.The screw groove is of the Phillips cross type, specifically size H1, which allows easy and effective assembly using a standard Phillips screwdriver. The screw material is steel with a strength class of 4.8, which means that it has medium tensile strength and is suitable for common applications where extreme load demands are not imposed.
The surface treatment of the screw is zinc-plated with white zinc, which provides protection against corrosion and increases its resistance in environments with moderate humidity. This treatment is suitable for interior applications or places where the screw is not directly exposed to aggressive chemicals or extreme weather conditions.
The screw is ideal for aesthetic and precise joints where appearance and functionality are important. It is suitable for use in various industrial sectors, such as mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or the furniture industry, where it is necessary to ensure a strong and reliable connection with minimal visual disturbance.
Additional parameters
Category: | Fasteners > countersunk head screws > Phillips DIN 965 > galvanized steel 4.8 |
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Weight: | 0.002 kg |
EAN: | 8591530204430 |
CSN standard: | 021152 |
Diameter D (mm): | M3, 5,6 |
DIN standard: | 965 |
Fortress class: | 4,8 |
Head shape: | profound |
Height H (mm): | 1,65 |
ISO standard: | 7046 |
Material: | steel |
Pitch: | 0,50 |
Spacing t (mm): | H1 |
Surface finish: | zinc white |
Thread type: | metric |
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