Hardened wood screws with countersunk head and Phillips drive
Hardened wood screws with a countersunk head and Phillips recess are an ideal solution for professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Thanks to their design and materials, they provide excellent strength and stability for wood connections.
Standards:
EB 88097
DIN 7997
PN –
ISO –
Material and grade: hardened steel / A2 / A4
Coating: galvanic zinc [ZN] provides additional corrosion resistance and longer service life of mounting elements.
Key benefits: Hardened wood screws with countersunk head and Phillips recess
- High strength – perfect for demanding applications.
- Corrosion resistance thanks to zinc coating.
- Easy to install in various types of wood.
- The optimal head shape facilitates screwing in without damaging the material.
- Versatile use – ideal for DIY and professional projects.
Specification
| Material | Hardened steel |
| Class | A2 / A4 |
| Standard | EB 88097 / DIN 7997 |
| Coating | Galvanic zinc [ZN] |
Application and compatibility
Hardened wood screws with a countersunk head and Phillips recess are an ideal choice for construction, carpentry, and DIY projects. These high-quality wood and PVC screws are ideal for both structural and finishing applications. Their wide range of sizes and grades allows them to be used in a variety of projects, both in homes and industrial applications.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best uses for Phillips countersunk hardened wood screws?
These screws are ideal for carpentry, construction, and DIY projects, providing strong and durable wood connections.
Are hardened wood screws with a countersunk head and Phillips recess suitable for use with PVC?
Yes, they are compatible with PVC, making them a versatile solution for a variety of construction projects.
What are the benefits of using hardened wood screws with a countersunk head and Phillips recess?
The main benefits are high strength, corrosion resistance and ease of installation, making them an ideal choice for professionals and DIY enthusiasts.









