DIN 438 / ISO 7436 / PN 82274 Set screws with countersunk point
The countersunk set screw is a product that meets the highest standards. It meets DIN 438, PN 82274, and ISO 7436 standards. It is made of high-quality materials, such as 14H, A2, A4, and brass. Additionally, it has a zinc-plated [ZN] coating, which provides corrosion resistance and increases durability. Set screws are essential in many industrial applications, ensuring secure and stable connections.
Key benefits: Set screws
- High corrosion resistance thanks to zinc coating.
- Compliance with DIN, PN and ISO standards, ensuring quality and reliability.
- Availability of various material classes (14H, A2, A4), adapted to various applications.
- Easy installation thanks to the recessed end design.
- Ideal for use in construction, mechanics and automotive industries.
Specification
| Standard | DIN 438 |
|---|---|
| Material | 14H / A2 / A4 / BRASS |
| Coating | Galvanic zinc [ZN] |
Application and compatibility
Countersunk set screws are an ideal solution for engineers and technicians across a wide range of industries. Their versatility makes them ideal for applications such as structural assembly, machine manufacturing, and electronics installations. They are suitable for use in both industrial and craft projects where high precision and reliability are required.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What are the properties of countersunk set screws?
Set screws with a countersunk end are characterized by high corrosion resistance and compliance with DIN, PN and ISO standards, which ensures their high quality.
What applications are set screws best suited for?
They are best suited for applications in construction, mechanics and machine manufacturing, where reliable and stable connections are required.
What materials are used to produce set screws?
Set screws are made of materials such as 14H, A2, A4 and brass, which ensures their high durability and resistance to external factors.









