Brass Pan Head Phillips Machine Screws with Nuts & Washers M3 M4 M5 M6 M8 — 4mm to 60mm, Packs of 1–50

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Brass Pan Head Phillips Machine Screws with Nuts & Washers M3–M8 — Non-Magnetic, Conductive Fastener Sets for Electronics, Electrical & Decorative Applications

Steel and stainless screws are strong, but they’re magnetic and non-conductive — two properties that disqualify them from electrical grounding connections, RF-sensitive assemblies, and applications near magnetic sensors. These brass pan head Phillips machine screws with matching nuts and washers in M3 through M8 are the right choice when conductivity, non-magnetic properties, and corrosion resistance all matter. Each pack includes the screw, nut, and washer — a complete fastener set ready for assembly.

The pan head profile provides a wide, flat bearing surface that distributes clamping force evenly. Available in 55 size combinations from M3×4mm (0.16”) to M8×60mm (2.36”). Pack sizes from 1 to 50 pieces let you order a single replacement or stock a full range for production use. The warm gold tone of brass also suits decorative hardware, instrument panels, and visible assemblies where appearance matters.

Typical applications include electrical grounding and bonding connections (M4–M6), RF and EMI-sensitive assemblies where non-magnetic fasteners are required, electronics enclosure and instrument panel assembly, decorative hardware and furniture fittings, plumbing and water-contact fixtures (M4–M8), and replacement fasteners in equipment specifying brass hardware.

🔗 Compatibility: ISO metric thread — M3, M4, M5, M6, M8. Phillips drive: PH1 (M3–M4) / PH2 (M5–M6) / PH2–PH3 (M8). Each pack includes a matching brass nut and washer. Requires through-hole or clearance hole — not self-tapping.
⚠️ Note: Brass is softer than steel — apply moderate torque and do not overtighten. Screw length is measured excluding the head. Not all length options are available for every diameter — check the Size selector before ordering.

✅ Key Features of These Brass Pan Head Phillips Machine Screws with Nuts & Washers M3–M8

  • Electrically Conductive Brass — Brass is a good electrical conductor, making these screws ideal for grounding connections, bonding straps, and electrical assemblies where conductivity is required.
  • 🧲Non-Magnetic — Brass contains no iron; fully non-magnetic and suitable for RF-sensitive assemblies, magnetic sensor housings, and applications where ferrous fasteners would cause interference.
  • 📦Complete Fastener Set — Each pack includes a matching brass nut and washer; no need to source components separately — ready for immediate assembly.
  • 🎯Pan Head Profile — Wide, flat bearing surface distributes clamping force evenly; low-profile head suits panels, instrument housings, and decorative assemblies.
  • 📐55 Size Combinations — M3 through M8 in lengths from 4mm (0.16”) to 60mm (2.36”); covers light electronics fastening through medium structural and plumbing applications.
  • 📦Packs of 1 to 50 — Single-piece packs for exact replacements; up to 50-piece packs for workshop stock and production use.

📐 Technical Specifications — Brass Pan Head Phillips Machine Screws with Nuts & Washers M3–M8

Material Brass (copper-zinc alloy)
Finish Natural brass (gold tone)
Thread Standard ISO Metric
Thread Diameters M3, M4, M5, M6, M8
Head Style Pan Head (Round Head)
Drive Type Phillips — PH1 (M3–M4) / PH2 (M5–M6) / PH2–PH3 (M8)
Included Components Screw + matching brass nut + washer (per pack)
Length Range (M3) 4mm (0.16”) to 30mm (1.18”)
Length Range (M4) 5mm (0.20”) to 40mm (1.57”)
Length Range (M5) 6mm (0.24”) to 50mm (1.97”)
Length Range (M6) 8mm (0.31”) to 50mm (1.97”)
Length Range (M8) 12mm (0.47”) to 60mm (2.36”)
Pack Sizes 1 / 5 / 10 / 20 / 50 pcs (each includes nut + washer)
Length Measurement Excluding head (shaft length only)
Electrical Conductive (brass is a good conductor)
Magnetic Non-magnetic
Corrosion Resistance Good — suitable for indoor and light outdoor use
Common Applications Electrical grounding, RF assemblies, electronics enclosures, decorative hardware, plumbing fixtures, instrument panels

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose brass screws over stainless steel?

Brass is electrically conductive, non-magnetic, and corrosion-resistant. It is the preferred material for electrical grounding connections, RF and EMI applications where magnetic fasteners would interfere, decorative hardware, and applications requiring a warm gold-tone appearance. Stainless steel is stronger but non-conductive and can be slightly magnetic in some grades.

Does each pack include nuts and washers?

Yes. Each pack includes matching brass nuts and washers for the selected screw size, providing a complete fastener set ready for assembly. No need to source components separately.

How do I choose the right screw length?

Measure the thickness of the material being clamped. The screw length (excluding head) should pass through the material with enough thread remaining to engage the nut fully. Available lengths: 4mm (0.16”) to 60mm (2.36”) depending on the diameter. When in doubt, size up.

Are brass screws rust-proof?

Brass provides good corrosion resistance in most indoor and light outdoor environments. It does not rust (iron-based corrosion) but can develop a natural patina over time. For marine or highly corrosive environments, stainless steel or marine-grade brass is recommended.

Are brass screws magnetic?

No. Brass contains no iron and is fully non-magnetic, making these screws ideal for applications near sensitive electronics, magnetic sensors, MRI-adjacent equipment, and RF assemblies where ferrous fasteners would cause interference.

What screwdriver do I need?

A Phillips screwdriver: PH1 for M3–M4, PH2 for M5–M6, PH2 or PH3 for M8. Apply moderate torque — brass is softer than steel and the head can strip if overtightened. Hand-tight plus a quarter turn is typically sufficient for light assemblies.

 How strong are brass screws compared to steel?

Brass has a tensile strength of approximately 300–500 MPa — lower than steel or stainless steel. These screws are designed for light-to-medium clamping loads in electronics, panels, and decorative assemblies. Do not overtighten, especially on smaller sizes.

 Are pack sizes available?

Available in packs of 1, 5, 10, 20, and 50 pieces — each including matching brass nuts and washers. Single-piece packs are ideal for exact replacements; larger packs offer better per-unit value for workshops and production use. Select your preferred quantity using the Pack Quantity option above.

🛒 Select your size and pack quantity above, then add to cart — ships from our US warehouse.

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