Stainless steel screws
Our range of stainless steel materials would not be complete without stainless steel screws. They are among the most important types of fasteners. Of course, we also include stainless steel nuts and washers, without which screws would be ineffective. We cannot do without them wherever we are fighting corrosion. Whether in engineering, the chemical industry, the food industry, healthcare, and last but not least, in the home. They last much longer than classic steel, aluminum, or brass screws. They also differ significantly in appearance.
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The most commonly used stainless steel screws have metric threads. Threads can have different pitches, from classic to fine. The main difference between the various types of screws is the shape of their heads. These can be hexagonal, square, cylindrical, or countersunk, for example. The latter two have either a groove for a classic or Phillips screwdriver, or so-called Allen screws for a special internal wrench. The shapes of the heads can also be different – special. The threads of stainless steel screws differ in diameter, which can range from M1.6 to M64, for example. They also differ in length, ranging from 2 mm to 300 mm for special screws, and even more. The standard for stainless steel screws varies – e.g., DIN 933 stainless steel A2, A4, DIN 931, 965, etc.