DIN 965 4.8 zinc Screw with countersunk head and cross slot PZ

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DIN 965 4.8 zinc Screw with countersunk head and cross slot PZ
DIN 965 4.8 zinc Screw with countersunk head and cross slot PZ креслення

DIN 965 are screws that are the countersunk head on which the slot and the rod on which the full thread is applied.

Scope construction, automotive, industrial and industrial areas together with washers and nuts of appropriate sizes.

Material high-strength steel. High strength class 4.8 allows the use of bolts for high-load connections.

Coating Zinc (Plated) protects against corrosion if you plan to use fasteners in aggressive conditions.

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DIN 965 4.8 zinc Screw with countersunk head and cross slot PZ
DIN 965 4.8 zinc Screw with countersunk head and cross slot PZ креслення
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Specifications

StandardDIN 965ISO 7046ISO 14581PN 82208
MaterialStal
Strength class4.8
CoatingZinc
Diameter, mm2.53456810
Length, mm456810121620253035404550607080
HeadHidden
Packaging, pcs.20050010002000
Type of carvingFull
SlotCruciform (PZ)
Thread typeMetric
Turnkey size, mm1234
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