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Countersunk Screws

Countersunk screws also known as countersunk machine screws are a popular fastener due to their conical head and flat head surface. Our stainless steel countersunk screws are manufactured in metric thread sizes from M3 to M24. We also sell an accompanying range of durable nylon countersunk screws, available in M3 to M10 thread sizes and manufactured to the DIN 965 standard.

The head of countersunk screws are designed to fit flush with the surface of the fastened material making them popular with carpentry, cabinetry and DIY projects. Socket countersunk screws are often used in applications involving the assembly of furniture, electronics, and automotive parts.

Are your countersunk machine screws available in DIN7991 and ISO10642 standards?

We stock stainless countersunk screws in the manufacturing standards that are most commonly requested by our customers. Our most popular ranges of countersunk screws include the DIN 7991 torx countersunk screws and ISO 10642 countersunk hex head screws. These versatile countersunk screws are commonly used across a range of fixing applications in both home and commercial settings alike.

Do you stock M10 countersunk screws?

We strive to supply countersunk machine screws in all of the popular metric thread sizes that our customers require. M10 countersunk screws are one of our top selling products in the range, along with M4 countersunk screws and M5 countersunk screws. If you require a thread size that is not listed, please enquire with us using our contact form, as we may still be able to source your requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a countersunk screw?

Countersunk screws have been specifically designed to sit flush to the surface of the application that they are being fastened to. They feature a flat screw head, which has a sloping, conical bottom. This has been shaped to fit into the countersunk holes that must be drilled into the application's surface before installing the screw. Other common types of screws, such as the socket head screw or the button head screw would not fit flush to the surface that they are drilled into. This means that the screw head would stick out and not be flat against the object they were drilled into. Countersunk screw heads on the other hand, will sit flat against the drilled surface.

What types of stainless steel countersunk screws are there?

Stainless steel countersunk screws are often differentiated by the type of recess that is found on the screw head. As part of our standard catalogue, we sell five different styles of stainless steel countersunk screws. This includes countersunk hex screws, countersunk phillips screws and countersunk pin torx screws. We also offer stainless steel countersunk machine screws with a slot drive and countersunk machine screws with a torx recess. Machine screws have been designed for increased precision and mechanical strength and are generally better for fastening in metals or other hard materials. If you require a dimension or style of screw that isn't listed please get in touch, as we are often able to source additional requirements.

What are stainless steel countersunk screws also known as?

Stainless steel countersunk screws are often also described as stainless steel countersunk bolts. Many people will use the terms screws and bolts to describe the same fastening product. Additionally, customers will typically refer to them as simply, stainless countersunk screws or stainless countersunk bolts.

Do you sell m4 stainless steel countersunk bolts?

We are pleased to sell all of the commonly requested sizes of stainless steel countersunk bolts that customers find most useful for projects in the UK market. This includes the popular m5 stainless steel countersunk bolts. We also supply these in the commonly requested m5 x 70 and m5 x 60 thread lengths. In addition to this, we stock m4 stainless steel countersunk bolts and m6 stainless steel countersunk bolts, which are another customer favourite. Our range of metric thread sizes begins at m3 and increases at intervals up to m24. If you require a size or thread length that isn't shown, please contact us.

What are stainless steel countersunk bolts used for?

Stainless steel countersunk bolts are used primarily for their excellent resistance to corrosion and their ability to combine a secure fastening with a clean looking finish. Stainless steel countersunk screws are not a cheap fastening solution. However, the balance of durability, performance and clean aesthetics that they provide has led to them being used commonly across a wide range of industries and applications in the UK. You may see stainless countersunk bolts used in construction, to secure panels, cladding and roofing materials. Stainless countersunk screws are frequently used in woodwork, because they allow assembly of furniture, cabinets and other wooden pieces without any visible protrusions along the surface of the wood. Similarly, A4 marine grade countersunk screws are a popular fastening solution on boats and ships. Their ability to resist saltwater corrosion and simultaneously offer an aesthetic finish flush to the boat's surface is particularly valued on luxury vessels.

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Do you offer Returns on Products?

We offer a return period on all of our products to give you peace of mind, to view our policies and learn more about this process should it be required, please see our returns policy page.

Can you supply different colours of this product?

In most cases we have the facilities to offer you different colours of a product, specific to your requirements. Minimum order quantities may apply depending on the manufacturing technique in question, but please get in touch with any queries you may have.

Is there a minimum order value?

Please note that there is a minimum order value of £10 through our website (inclusive of VAT).
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