Question: What are Metric Low Cap Head Screws?
Answer: Metric Low Cap Head Screws are fasteners designed with a reduced head height for aesthetic and space conservation purposes, making them ideal for low-clearance applications. They are operated using a Hex Key (Allen Key) or a Hexagon Socket Drive Bit and are available in thread sizes from M3 to M24, with lengths between 3.00mm and 150.00mm.
Question: What is the tensile strength of DIN 7984?
Answer: Fullerkreg DIN 7984 screws offer varying tensile strengths: 800 MPa (8.8 grade), 1040 MPa (10.9 grade), and 700 MPa (A2-70/A4-70 stainless steel).
Question: What material is DIN 7984?
Answer: Fullerkreg Low Cap Head Screws conforming to DIN 7984 are available in a range of materials, including A2 and A4 Stainless Steel, Grade 8.8 and 10.9 Hardened Steel.
Question: What is the difference between DIN 7984 and DIN 912?
Answer: DIN 7984 specifies Low Socket Cap Head Screws, which have a reduced head height for low-clearance applications. DIN 912 specifies standard Hex Socket Head Cap Screws, which have a taller, cylindrical head profile. The primary difference is the head height and the resulting application suitability.
Question: What is the difference between DIN 7984 and DIN 6912?
Answer: DIN 7984 specifies Metric Low Cap Head Screws with a hex socket, designed for general low-clearance applications. DIN 6912 specifies Hex Socket Button Head Screws, which have a domed, button-shaped head that is both low-profile and rounded for a finished appearance. The key difference lies in the head shape and style.
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