M10 Metal Thread CSK Phillip Head Screws

Description

Counter sunk Head: This has a flat top and a tapered underside that is intended to be driven into a countersunk hole.

Phillips: The 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. Although many people refer to any screw head that has cross-shaped grooves as a Phillips head, there are other types of screws that have similar slots. A cross head features two full-length slots that cross, which allows a flat-head screwdriver to be used and makes the screw usable even if one slot has been worn away.

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

Screws are amazingly versatile and powerful fasteners. The basic concept is a threaded cylinder that is used for holding all sorts of things together, including wood, plastic and metal. Different types of screws have been developed to maximize efficacy for particular applications. The various types of screws can be categorized according to driving methods, head shape, type of threads and the material and finish used to make the screw.

The 316 Fastening Shop Has a wide range of 304 Stainless Steel and 316 Stainless Steel Fastners and fittings for a wide range of applications. We also have Glass Balustrade and

Code Image Product Name Grade Price Quantity
MT CSK PH M10X25 316 x 50
316
MT CSK PH M10X25 316 x 1
316
MT CSK PH M10X30 316 x 50
316
MT CSK PH M10X30 316 x 1
316
MT CSK PH M10X50 316 x 50
316
MT CSK PH M10X50 316 x 1
316