DIN 7969 – Countersunk head screws for construction
Countersunk head screws for structures are a reliable solution for fastening various structural components. DIN 7969 standards ensure appropriate quality, safety, and durability. Made from class 5.6 materials, these screws are characterized by high load-bearing capacity and excellent mechanical properties. Thanks to the use of coatings such as electroplated zinc [ZN] and hot-dip zinc [HDG], countersunk head screws gain excellent corrosion resistance, which is crucial for maintaining their properties in harsh environments.
Key Benefits: Countersunk head screws for construction
- High static and dynamic strength, ideal for construction applications.
- Corrosion resistance thanks to zinc coating, ensuring longevity.
- Versatile – perfect for a variety of structures and materials.
- Easy installation, which saves time and increases work efficiency.
- They meet DIN 7969 standards, which guarantees quality and safety.
Specification
| Standards | DIN 7969 |
| Material and Class: | 5.6 |
| Coating | Galvanic zinc [ZN] / Hot-dip zinc [HDG] |
Application and compatibility
DIN 7969 countersunk screws are an excellent choice for all types of structural fastening. They are used in construction, industry, and other fields requiring strong and durable connections. Their versatility ensures a perfect fit for many building materials, making them indispensable in any project.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What are the advantages of DIN 7969 countersunk screws compared to other types of fasteners?
DIN 7969 screws offer higher strength and corrosion resistance for longer service life in harsh environments.
Can DIN 7969 countersunk screws be used for external fastenings?
Yes, thanks to their zinc coating, DIN 7969 countersunk head screws are resistant to weather conditions.
Where is the best place to use DIN 7969 countersunk head screws?
They are ideal for all industrial and construction structures, as well as other connections requiring high durability and reliability.








