DIN 95 is a standard that defines the parameters and characteristics of semi-countersunk head and straight slot screws. Semi-countersunk slotted screws have a head that is partially immersed in the material when tightened, which provides a smooth external surface profile. The straight slot is formed at the end of the screw, which allows you to use a conventional screwdriver to tighten it. Semi-countersunk head and straight slot screws are commonly used in the woodworking industry to connect wooden parts and fasten wooden structures. In general, countersunk head and straight slot screws are important elements for joining wooden parts and fastening wooden structures. They ensure a secure connection and are easy to maintain and repair.
DIN 95 fastening group
DIN 95 screws belong to the following fastening groups:
- Stainless steel fasteners
- Brass fasteners
Materials for the manufacture of DIN 95 screws
DIN 95 semi-countersunk head and straight slot screws are made of the following materials:
- Brass. Brass screws are used when the system is subjected to frequent dynamic, vibration, and cyclic loads.
- Stainless steel. Steel grades A2 and A4 allow the use of fasteners at significant temperature changes and in aggressive and humid environments.
Application range of DIN 95 screws
Semi-countersunk head and straight slot screws, according to DIN 95, are widely used in construction, woodworking, furniture production, decorative work and other industries where wooden parts need to be joined. Since the semi-countersunk head and straight slot screws allow you to connect wooden parts without visible external fixings, they are very popular in furniture production and for decorative work. They can also be used to join wooden structures such as floors, ceilings, paneling, and other building elements. Woodworking companies also use semi-countersunk and straight slotted screws to make wooden boxes, trays, and other parts. In the construction industry, countersunk and straight slotted screws are often used to connect wooden elements such as floors, walls, and roofs. Thanks to their characteristics, DIN 95 countersunk head screws provide a secure connection between wooden parts and are easy to use and repair.