DIN 6928 / ISO 7053 – hexagon head sheet metal screws with flange
Self-tapping sheet metal screws with hexagonal heads and flanges are an exceptionally robust solution, ideal for a wide range of applications. Compliant with DIN 6928 and ISO 7053 standards, these sheet metal screws offer high quality and reliability. Made of hardened steel, they are resistant to damage and corrosion. An additional zinc-plated [ZN] coating ensures durability and aesthetic appeal.
Key benefits: self-tapping sheet metal screws
- High resistance to mechanical loads.
- Corrosion resistance thanks to zinc coating.
- Simple and quick installation thanks to the hexagonal head.
- Universal use in construction and industry.
- They meet strict quality standards.
Specification
| Standard | DIN 6928 |
| Material | Hardened steel |
| Coating | Galvanic zinc [ZN] |
| Type | Self-tapping screws |
Application and compatibility
Hexagon head self-tapping sheet metal screws with a flange are ideal for connecting metal components and in construction applications requiring high performance and durability. Their versatility makes them suitable not only for construction but also for the automotive, furniture, and many other industries.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What are the characteristics of self-tapping sheet metal screws with a hexagonal head and flange?
These screws are made of hardened steel and zinc-coated, providing high resistance to corrosion and damage. They meet stringent quality requirements, meeting DIN 6928 and ISO 7053 standards.
What are the main advantages of using hexagon head screws?
Their main advantages include high durability, quick installation, and load resistance. They are ideal for various construction and industrial applications.
What applications are self-tapping sheet metal screws best suited for?
These screws are best suited for applications where metal elements need to be joined, such as in construction, the automotive industry or furniture production.










