Flat Head

A flat head screw, also known as a countersunk screw, is a type of machine screw or bolt characterized by its flat, tapered head that is designed to sit flush with the surface of the material it is fastened into. The head typically has a cone shape with a flat top, allowing it to be driven into a countersunk or pre-drilled hole. This design creates a smooth and even surface when the screw is fully seated, which is often desired for aesthetic or safety reasons. Key characteristics of flat head screws include: Head Shape: The head of a flat head screw is flat and tapered, often featuring a conical or 82-degree angle, which is a common standard. Threaded Shaft: Like other machine screws, flat head screws have a uniform, threaded shaft that extends for the length of the screw. Countersinking: Flat head screws are intended for use with countersunk holes, where the head sinks flush with the material's surface. Versatility: These screws are suitable for a variety of applications, including woodworking, metalworking, and general construction. Flat head screws are available in different sizes, materials, and drive types, making them a versatile choice for achieving a smooth and aesthetically pleasing finish in fastening projects. They are commonly used in furniture assembly, cabinetry, door hardware, and more.
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