DIN 7983 / ISO 7051 / PN 83115 pan head sheet metal screws
Self-tapping sheet metal screws with a raised countersunk head and cross recess. Manufactured in accordance with DIN 7983, PN 83115, and ISO 7051, these self-tapping screws provide reliable connections in a variety of applications. Manufactured from high-quality A2 and A4 steel, they offer exceptional corrosion resistance thanks to their zinc-plated [ZN] coating. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts who demand durable and efficient solutions.
Key benefits: pan head sheet metal screws
- Easy installation thanks to the self-tapping construction.
- High corrosion resistance thanks to galvanizing.
- Stability and strength of connections, ideal for metal sheets.
- Adapted to various material thicknesses.
- Suitable for use in construction and industry.
Specification
| Standard | DIN 7983 / PN 83115 / ISO 7051 |
|---|---|
| Material | Steel A2 / A4 |
| Coating | Galvanic zinc [ZN] |
Application and compatibility
Pan head sheet metal screws are an excellent solution for fastening sheet metal, metal panels, and other structural components. They are used in a variety of industries, including construction, industry, and transportation. Their self-tapping design allows them to be used by both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Compatible with a variety of materials, these screws provide convenience and efficiency in everyday tasks.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What are the characteristics of pan head sheet metal screws?
Pan head sheet metal screws are characterized by their self-tapping properties and high corrosion resistance, making them an ideal solution in difficult conditions.
What standards do DIN 7983 sheet metal screws meet?
These screws meet the DIN 7983, PN 83115 and ISO 7051 standards, which ensures their high quality and reliability in use.
What applications are pan head sheet metal screws best suited for?
Sheet metal screws with a countersunk head are ideal for fastening sheet metal, metal structures and in construction, ensuring durability and stability of connections.








