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ART 3405 Euroscrew with countersunk head
ART 9050 universal Screw with countersunk head
ART 9090 Screw with a countersunk head for thermoplastics with a cross slot
DIN 97 countersunk head Screw and straight slot
ART 9044 countersunk head Screw and torx drill
AN 112 Screw with a countersunk head under the torx
DIN 7997 countersunk head Screw and cross slot
ART 1101 Countersunk head screw
ART 9063 countersunk head Screw and cross slot
ART 9092 countersunk slotted countersunk head Screw
ART 9142 torx countersunk head Screw
ART 9143 torx countersunk head Screw
ART 9241 Screw with countersunk head and drill for torx
ART 9242 Screw with countersunk head and torx drill
ART 88091 SPAX countersunk head Screw
ART 88094 SPAX countersunk head Screw
ART 88099 SPAX countersunk head Screw
ART 88189 Screw for fittings in wooden profiles with countersunk SPAX head
ART 88190 bead Screw with SPAX countersunk head
ART 88188 Screw for SPAX countersunk head windows
ART 034.01 Screw confirmat with hidden head













Countersunk head screws are one of the most common types of fasteners used in construction, furniture production and repair. Their main feature is the possibility of complete immersion in the material, which allows you to get a smooth surface without protruding elements (therefore, they are often called “countersunk screws”). This is especially important when installing wooden, plastic and metal structures, where aesthetics and safety are of great importance.
The advantages of countersunk screws are high connection strength, versatility of use, and a wide range of thread sizes and types. Thanks to this, they can be used both in professional activities and for household needs. In addition, these fasteners are also ideal for use with special mounting plates, which ensures even greater structural stability.
The range includes screws in accordance with ART 3405, DIN 97 and DIN 7997. They differ in terms of material, thread size and length. For example, DIN 97 screws are typically used for fastening wooden parts, while DIN 7997 screws are used for more complex structures subject to heavy loads. ART 3405 is a modern version of a universal screw suitable for a wide range of mounting applications.
Countersunk screws are made of different materials: carbon steel, stainless steel or brass. Most often, they are coated with zinc or oxide to protect them from corrosion. The diameters of the screws can vary from 2 mm to 10 mm, and the length can be from 10 mm to 200 mm. This allows you to choose the best option for a specific task.
The screw threads also vary: full or partial. Screws with a full thread provide a more secure connection in hard materials, while models with a partial thread are better suited for soft materials, as they reduce the risk of cracking.
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There are several main types of countersunk screws:
The price of a screw depends on its material, length and diameter. Dinmark offers models in different price categories, so every customer can find a suitable option. In addition, discounts are available for bulk purchases.
In 2025, DIN 7997 structural screws and ART 3405 universal screws will be in the highest demand. They provide a high quality connection and are suitable for most types of work, making them indispensable in construction and repair.
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