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🔩 Pan Head Self‑Tapping Screws – A2 304 Stainless Steel (M1.2–M4.2)

These round pan head self‑tapping screws give you a dependable, rust‑free fastening solution for sheet metal, wood, plastic, and composite materials. Machined from genuine A2 / 304 stainless steel, they provide permanent corrosion resistance in humid, outdoor, and mild chemical environments — no surface coating to wear thin or peel off. The sharp self‑tapping thread cuts its own precise mating thread as you drive, eliminating the need for pre‑tapped holes or nuts in most thin‑gauge materials. A classic Phillips pan head sits flush with a clean, rounded profile and provides a secure, cam‑out‑resistant grip with a standard screwdriver. Covering ten popular metric diameters from M1.2 up to M4.2, this series equips you with the exact size for everything from micro‑electronics and RC models to light‑duty metal brackets, woodworking, and general household repairs.

⚙️ Key Features – 304 Stainless Pan Head Self‑Tapping Screws

  • Genuine A2 / 304 stainless steel — permanent corrosion resistance without plating; suitable for outdoor, humid, and coastal environments
  • Self‑tapping thread cuts cleanly into sheet metal, wood, plastic, and composites — no pre‑tap or pilot hole required in most applications
  • Phillips round pan head offers a neat, flush finish and resists cam‑out with a correctly sized driver
  • Complete metric range: M1.2, M1.4, M1.7, M2, M2.2, M2.6, M3, M3.5, M4, and M4.2 — ten exact diameters for every small‑scale assembly
  • Fully threaded from tip to head for maximum grip in thin materials
  • Smooth, burr‑free threads deliver consistent holding power and easy starting
  • Non‑magnetic and work‑hardening — safe for electronics and sensitive installations

📋 Technical Specifications – Pan Head Self‑Tapping Screws 304

Size Thread Diameter Typical Lengths (mm)* Head Style Drive Material
M1.2 1.2 mm 3 – 8 Pan Head Phillips A2 304 Stainless Steel
M1.4 1.4 mm 3 – 10 Pan Head Phillips A2 304 Stainless Steel
M1.7 1.7 mm 4 – 12 Pan Head Phillips A2 304 Stainless Steel
M2 2.0 mm 4 – 16 Pan Head Phillips A2 304 Stainless Steel
M2.2 2.2 mm 5 – 20 Pan Head Phillips A2 304 Stainless Steel
M2.6 2.6 mm 6 – 25 Pan Head Phillips A2 304 Stainless Steel
M3 3.0 mm 6 – 30 Pan Head Phillips A2 304 Stainless Steel
M3.5 3.5 mm 8 – 35 Pan Head Phillips A2 304 Stainless Steel
M4 4.0 mm 8 – 40 Pan Head Phillips A2 304 Stainless Steel
M4.2 4.2 mm 10 – 50 Pan Head Phillips A2 304 Stainless Steel

* Lengths are thread length only (measured from under the head). Exact length options vary per size — select from the listing variations. GB/T845 equivalent standards.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions – 304 Stainless Self‑Tapping Pan Head Screws

🔸 Can these screw be used in wood as well as metal?

Absolutely. The sharp self‑tapping thread bites well into softwoods, hardwoods, and sheet metal alike. For very dense hardwoods, a small pilot hole (about 80% of the screw diameter) makes driving easier and prevents splitting.

🔸 Will 304 rust in outdoor or humid environments?

No, 304 stainless steel is highly resistant to red rust and is designed for outdoor, coastal, and humid conditions. It won't rust like carbon steel. For permanent saltwater submergence, 316 would be the next step up, but for normal outdoor use, 304 holds up excellently.

🔸 Do I need a pilot hole before driving these?

In thin sheet metal (up to about 1.2 mm) and most plastics, you can drive them straight in. For thicker steel or very hard materials, a pilot hole about 80% of the thread diameter reduces driving torque and ensures the cleanest thread engagement.

🔸 Are these screws magnetic?

304 stainless is generally non‑magnetic in the annealed state. Some sizes may pick up a very weak magnetic response after cold working, but it's negligible compared to ordinary steel. They are safe for electronics and sensitive instruments.

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