■Standard:
Complies with JIS B 1111 – Annex (Cross Recessed Pan Head Machine Screws)
[Reference] Not based on ISO 7045–7048
■Material:
Steel (e.g., SWCH10R), Stainless Steel (e.g., SUSXM7), Brass (e.g., C2700W), etc.
■Mechanical Properties:
Equivalent to Class 4.8 for steel, A2-50 for stainless steel
<<Characteristics of Machine Screws>>
Externally threaded fasteners with relatively small diameters and a formed head.
They are used in combination with components that have internal threads or with nuts.
Head shapes include pan head, flat head, oval head, truss head, and bind head, among others.
<<Pan Head Features>>
A rounded head shape resembling an upside-down pan.
The most commonly used head type among machine screws.
Due to its height, it offers better engagement with screwdrivers.
<<Applications>>
No specific use - widely applicable across carious settings.
Designed for use with a Philips screwdriver.