DIN 610 / PN 82341 – Fitting screws with short thread
Short-thread shoulder screws are indispensable in a wide range of applications. Compliant with DIN 610 and PN 82341 standards, they provide solid and precise connections that guarantee not only reliability but also durability. The precise manufacturing of these screws ensures reliable connections, even in the most demanding conditions. Their robust construction makes them an ideal solution for applications requiring stable connections. Available in grades 8.8, 10.9, and 12.9, they are made of the highest quality materials, ensuring not only robustness but also durability in various operating conditions.
Key benefits: Short thread shoulder screws
- They meet the DIN 610 and PN 82341 standards, which guarantees high quality.
- Precise workmanship ensures durability and reliability of connections.
- Availability of strength classes 8.8 / 10.9 / 12.9, which allows the selection of appropriate screws for various applications.
- Solid construction ideal for applications requiring high stability.
- Versatile use in various industries and projects.
Specification
| Standards | DIN 610, PN 82341 |
|---|---|
| Material and Class: | 8.8 / 10.9 / 12.9 |
| Coating | – |
Application and compatibility
Short-thread shoulder screws are ideal for applications in construction, mechanics, and many other industries where connection stability is crucial. They can be used in steel structures, machinery, and vehicles. Thanks to their durability and precise workmanship, they perfectly meet the expectations of both professionals and amateurs.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What are the applications of short thread shoulder screws?
These screws are versatile and are used in construction, mechanics and manufacturing where strong and stable connections are required.
What standards do short thread fit screws meet?
Our screws meet the DIN 610 and PN 82341 standards, which guarantees their high quality and reliability in various applications.
What is the difference between classes 8.8, 10.9 and 12.9?
They vary in strength and application, with grade 12.9 offering the highest tensile strength and best durability in harsh conditions.








