DIN 964 A2 Screw with semi-countersunk head and straight slot

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DIN 964 A2 Screw with semi-countersunk head and straight slot
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As a rule, to connect several structural parts, stainless fasteners with semi-hidden heads are used from the outside. Thanks to their technical characteristics and design features, these screws create a reliable, strong connection of parts, and also preserve the aesthetic appearance of the structure.

Field of application: construction, mechanical engineering, production spheres.

Material of manufacture: stainless steel. The A2 steel grade allows you to use fasteners with significant temperature changes and in an aggressive and humid environment.

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DIN 964 A2 Screw with semi-countersunk head and straight slot
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Specifications

Fastening groupStainless steel fasteners
StandardDIN 964ISO 2010ГОСТ 17474-80
MaterialStainless steel A2
Diameter, mm22.533.5456810
Length, mm3456810121416182022252830354045505560657075809095100
HeadSemicircular
Packaging, pcs.1002005001000
Type of carvingFull
SlotDirect (PL)
Thread typeMetric
Threading step, mm0.40.450.50.60.70.811.251.5
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