M8 Metal Thread Pan Phillip Head Screws

Description

Pan head screws have a broad head with rounded edges -- the shape of an inverted frying pan. They are made in a variety of sizes and lengths and with various styles of threading. These types of screws are often used to secure machine parts, particularly when the components are made out of metal, but are used for many other applications such as woodworking.

Round head Screws have a half round head sits higher than pan heads and button head screws

Phillips Head is an improvement to the slotted screw; cross-shaped grooves that do not extend to the edge of the screw head accept a Phillips-head screwdriver. These heads, which have a slight circular shape where the slots cross, provide a larger mating surface between the screw and the screwdriver, which minimizes wear and helps prevent slipping. 

Machine screws have finer threads than wood screws. They are designed to be used in conjunction with a nut or tapped hole.

Code Image Product Name Grade Price Quantity
MT PAN PH M8X20 304 x 100
304
MT PAN PH M8X20 304 x 1
304
MT PAN PH M8X25 304 x 100
304
MT PAN PH M8X25 304 x 1
304
MT PAN PH M8X30 304 x 100
304
MT PAN PH M8X30 304 x 1
304
MT PAN PH M8X40 304 x 100
304
MT PAN PH M8X40 304 x 1
304
MT PAN PH M8X50 304 x 100
304
MT PAN PH M8X50 304 x 1
304
304
304