Screws with flanged tops are known as button head screws. Because of their tiny size, button head screws are less prone to strip than other types of screws and are simple to install and remove. Button head cap screws lack the strength of socket head cap screws since they are designed for mild fastening applications. It is not recommended to use them for demanding, crucial applications. These are helpful in maintaining a tight connection and ensuring that it does not go loose owing to intense vibrations. In situations where a low profile is desirable, such as in electrical equipment or furniture, they offer a smooth, polished look.
Sizerequirements
All sizes for all your needs!
RFBH0813
RFBH 6 X 13MM, PAN+PH2,ZP
RFBH0816
RFBH 8 X 16MM, PAN+PH2,ZP
RFBH0819
RFBH 8 X 19MM, PAN+PH2,ZP
RFBH0825
RFBH 6 X 25MM, PAN+PH2,ZP
RFBH0838
RFBH 6 X 38MM, PAN+PH2,ZP
* Sizes and applications may change according to user requirements.
PRODUCTSPECIFICATION
Quality needs no convincing!
Steel Penetration
Max. 3mm
Surface Coating
Clear Zinc Plated
Adapter to Use
Hi-Torque Philips Head
Other Options
Powder coated head to match the colour of roofing sheets
APPLICATIONS
Solving Various Possibilities!
1. Steel / Wood
2. Timber / Board
Seeingisbelieving
Real Strength comes from Real Quality
Coloroptions
Color speaks louder than words!
FAQs
What is a button head?
Button Head Screws also known as “Round Head” offer a fine finish for your desired application.
What is a button head screw used for?
Button head screws are most often used in socket-driven screws.
How do you remove a button head screw?
Developing a firm grasp on the screw's head makes it simple to remove a one-way screw. Utilizing locking pliers around the screw will do this. Simply spin the pliers once you have a solid grasp to remove the screw..
Where can a button head screw be used?
They can be used for Steel, wood, timber and wood applications.
How do you measure a button head cap screw?
Button head screws are measured from right under the head to the end of the threads.
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