DIN 7984 / ISO 14580 Allen screws with depressed head
Hex socket cap screws with a raised head meet DIN 7984 and ISO 14580 standards. Manufactured from 8.8, 10.9, A2, and A4 grade materials, they offer exceptional strength and load-bearing capacity. The lowered head allows for installation in confined spaces, making them an ideal choice for engineers and manufacturers. Additionally, these screws are available in a variety of finishes, including zinc plated [ZN] and nickel plated [NI], providing additional corrosion protection and a premium finish.
Key Benefits: Allen screws with a lowered head
- Exceptional durability thanks to material classes 8.8, 10.9, A2 and A4.
- The lowered head allows use in tight spaces, making installation easier.
- Corrosion resistance – ideal for use in harsh weather conditions.
- Various coatings that provide not only aesthetics but also protection against external factors.
- Easy assembly and solid connections in structures, which increases work efficiency.
Specification
| Standard | DIN 7984, ISO 14580 |
|---|---|
| Material | 8.8, 10.9, A2, A4 |
| Coating | Electroplated zinc [ZN], Nickel plating [NI] |
Application and compatibility
DIN 7984 / ISO 14580 countersunk hexagon socket screws are used in a variety of industries, including construction, automotive, and machine manufacturing. Their reliability and ease of installation make them a popular choice for professionals and DIY enthusiasts who require robust and durable components for their projects.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What are the properties of DIN 7984 Allen screws with a lowered head?
These screws are characterized by high strength, corrosion resistance and the ability to be used in tight spaces thanks to their lowered head.
In what industries can Allen screws with a lowered head be used?
These screws are ideal for use in construction, automotive and machine manufacturing where resistance to heavy loads is required.
Can Allen socket screws be used outdoors?
Yes, thanks to the zinc and nickel plating, these screws are resistant to weather conditions and corrosion.








