RS PRO Stainless Steel Hex Socket Countersunk Screw, ISO 10642, M8 x 50mm
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProImperial or Metric
Metric
Thread Size
M8
Length
50mm
Head Shape
Hex Socket Countersunk
Material
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel Type
A4 316
Thread Type
Metric
Thread Pitch
1.25mm
Standards Met
ISO 10642
Product details
RS Pro Countersunk Screws - Hex Head
Our popular hexagon socket countersunk screws are an excellent choice when you need a fastener to sit flush or below the surface of your material. These RS Pro A4 (316) stainless steel metric thread countersunk screws are designed for light duty applications where space is limited. These fasteners are used where a strong, reliable joint is required. They ensure an attractive, quality appearance and finish wherever they are used and give you exceptional resistance to corrosion. All models are highly reliable and excellent quality.
Features and Benefits
Various thread sizes available, including M3 and M4
Great corrosion resistance
Stainless steel
Head height is equal to shank diameter
More cost effective than titanium
Benefits of Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is useful for more than just a visual purposes. The main highlight would be the superior corrosion resistance, stopping unwanted issues like rusting. High heat resistance is also a big benefit, due to the way stainless steel is created, it can withstand an incredible amount of heat as opposed to screw or socket made from standard steel. The only possible issue may be cost, however a reliable and durable material will not only increase the longevity of the application, but also the sustainability.
What are socket screws used for?
Although uses may very, as standard, these screws are fasteners for industrial equipment or machines which requires parts to be fixed onto a surface or together. The socket will need to be the same metric thread as the screw itself. As an example, some of the types of uses would be:
Fasteners and fixings
Machine tooling and repair
Security guarding
Electronic applications
Automotive industry
What is a socket screw?
Socket screws are defined by their name. They are a type of threaded bolt which screws into the intended socket. There are various thread sizes and lengths and can be used for both industrial and personal purposes. A good quality and reliable RS Pro socket screw ensures the fixing will remain strong and stable, whatever the application.
Standards
Threaded in accordance with DIN 7991
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProImperial or Metric
Metric
Thread Size
M8
Length
50mm
Head Shape
Hex Socket Countersunk
Material
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel Type
A4 316
Thread Type
Metric
Thread Pitch
1.25mm
Standards Met
ISO 10642
Product details
RS Pro Countersunk Screws - Hex Head
Our popular hexagon socket countersunk screws are an excellent choice when you need a fastener to sit flush or below the surface of your material. These RS Pro A4 (316) stainless steel metric thread countersunk screws are designed for light duty applications where space is limited. These fasteners are used where a strong, reliable joint is required. They ensure an attractive, quality appearance and finish wherever they are used and give you exceptional resistance to corrosion. All models are highly reliable and excellent quality.
Features and Benefits
Various thread sizes available, including M3 and M4
Great corrosion resistance
Stainless steel
Head height is equal to shank diameter
More cost effective than titanium
Benefits of Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is useful for more than just a visual purposes. The main highlight would be the superior corrosion resistance, stopping unwanted issues like rusting. High heat resistance is also a big benefit, due to the way stainless steel is created, it can withstand an incredible amount of heat as opposed to screw or socket made from standard steel. The only possible issue may be cost, however a reliable and durable material will not only increase the longevity of the application, but also the sustainability.
What are socket screws used for?
Although uses may very, as standard, these screws are fasteners for industrial equipment or machines which requires parts to be fixed onto a surface or together. The socket will need to be the same metric thread as the screw itself. As an example, some of the types of uses would be:
Fasteners and fixings
Machine tooling and repair
Security guarding
Electronic applications
Automotive industry
What is a socket screw?
Socket screws are defined by their name. They are a type of threaded bolt which screws into the intended socket. There are various thread sizes and lengths and can be used for both industrial and personal purposes. A good quality and reliable RS Pro socket screw ensures the fixing will remain strong and stable, whatever the application.
Standards
Threaded in accordance with DIN 7991