Usage
This brass countersunk wood screw is designed for precise and durable fastening in wood projects. It is suitable for cabinetmaking, carpentry, joinery, and general woodworking where a flush surface finish is required.
Advantages
- Made from corrosion-resistant brass, ideal for both aesthetic and functional applications in wood.
- Countersunk head ensures a flush fit with the surface, reducing snag risks.
- PZ1 cruciform drive allows controlled torque transfer and minimizes cam-out during installation.
- Compact size (Ø2.5x10mm) enables discreet fixing of small or delicate wooden parts.
- Smooth shank design reduces splitting of the material when properly installed; predrilling may be desirable on hardwoods[3][4].
Specifications
- Design: DIN 7997 standard; countersunk head with Pozidriv (PZ1) recess; flat top profile for even placement[3].
- Material: Solid brass offering natural resistance to tarnish and corrosion—suitable for indoor or light outdoor use[3].
- Dimensions: Diameter Ø2.5 mm, length 10 mm. The major thread diameter approximately matches the nominal gauge size[4][5]. Threaded length typically covers two-thirds of total screw length[4].
- Differentiators: Decorative brass finish pairs well with visible fittings or traditional woodworking projects requiring matching hardware[3]. Meets common wood screw standards (DIN 7997).
How it works
The screw’s sharp threaded section bites into wood fibers as it is driven with a PZ1 screwdriver or bit. The countersunk head sits level within a pre-machined hole, securing components without protruding above the surface—providing strength while preserving appearance[1][3].