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Screws
DIN 84 defines the slotted cheese head screw, characterized by a cylindrical head with a flat top, straight sides, and a single slot drive. The geometry provides a larger bearing surface than countersunk or pan head variants, making it suitable for applications requiring controlled clamping without head embedment.
Typically used in light mechanical assemblies, instrument housings, and panel fastening where a flush or low-profile head is not required.
- Drive: single slot - Head form: cylindrical (cheese head) per DIN 84 - Available in multiple sizes and materials depending on supplier configuration
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Standard | DIN 84 |
DIN 84 defines the slotted cheese head screw, characterized by a cylindrical head with a flat top, straight sides, and a single slot drive. The geometry provides a larger bearing surface than countersunk or pan head variants, making it suitable for applications requiring controlled clamping without head embedment.
Typically used in light mechanical assemblies, instrument housings, and panel fastening where a flush or low-profile head is not required.
- Drive: single slot - Head form: cylindrical (cheese head) per DIN 84 - Available in multiple sizes and materials depending on supplier configuration
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