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Pan Head Screws

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THE PAN HEAD SCREW’S ANATOMY / OUR PRAISEWORTHY PAN HEAD SCREWS

Screws with a pan head are a typical non-countersunk screw head used to fix and secure insulation. They feature broad heads, a smooth bearing surface, and a top surface that is flat or slightly domed with a recessed socket. Pan head screws are available in a variety of sizes and head designs, including slotted, unslotted, and Philips. They are a fantastic option for usage in locations that may need to be accessed regularly because they are incredibly simple to install and remove. Pan head screws are renowned for having exceptional holding strength, which makes them perfect for use in applications requiring a solid connection. They can also be painted and have a variety of point types, including self-drilling and self-tapping.

Size requirements

All sizes for all your needs!

RFPH0613

RFPH 6 X 13MM, PAN+PH2,ZP

RFPH0813

RFPH 8 X 13MM, PAN+PH2,ZP

RFPH0816

RFPH 8 X 16MM, PAN+PH2,ZP

RFPH0819

RFPH 8 X 19MM, PAN+PH2,ZP

RFPH0825

RFPH 8 X 25MM, PAN+PH2,ZP

* Sizes and applications may change according to user requirements.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

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

Seeing is believing

Real Strength comes from Real Quality

Color options

Color speaks louder than words!

FAQs

What is a Pan head on a screw?

Pan Head Screws also known as “non-countersunk head screws” have wide heads, a flat bearing surface, and a slightly domed top surface.

What is the difference between pan head and round head?

Pan head screws are designed better than Round head screws that don’t pop out like small bumps.

What are pan screws used for?

They are used for machinery, automotive parts, and so on.

What does a Panhead screw look like?

A pan head self-drilling screw has a flat head that rests on top of the material it fastens and a rounded base. The drive slot is deep, allowing for more torque while lowering the danger of damaging the screw, owing to its big diameter and high edges.

What is the importance of a pan head on a screw?

A pan head screw's flat underside offers a larger mating surface area, enabling a secure grip even with bigger holes and reducing crushing. The risk of grabbing the screw head while in use is reduced by the flat or slightly domed profile, which also offers a trim finish for aesthetic applications.

Where are pan head screws used?

Pan head screws are frequently used to fasten metal elements, including industrial and automobile parts and accessories like headlights and licence plates.

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