M3 Phillips Flat Head Machine Screws – Carbon Steel Countersunk Bolts, 3 mm to 15 mm

No reviews

Price:
Sale price$11.53 USD
Stock:
In stock (500 units), ready to be shipped

Payment & Security

Ach Direct Debit Amazon American Express Apple Pay Bancontact BLIK Diners Club Discover EPS Google Pay iDEAL Wero JCB Maestro Mastercard Multibanco MobilePay PayPal Przelewy24 Shop Pay Twint Union Pay USDC Visa

Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.

Limited Offer — Spend More, Save More
Spend $55+
Save $5
Spend $100+
Save $10
Spend $200+
Save $25
HomeDIYer DIY Expert Support

DIY Expert Support

Get fitment advice & recommendations

Mon–Fri  8:30 AM – 8:00 PM
24-Hour Fast Ship
Arrives in 3–14 Days
Worldwide Shipping
30-Day Returns
1 tree planted with every purchase

Description

M3 Phillips Countersunk Flat Head Screws — Flush-Fit Carbon Steel Fasteners for Clean, Professional Assemblies

When a protruding screw head isn't an option — whether you're assembling electronics enclosures, cabinetry, automotive trim panels, or precision DIY fixtures — you need a fastener that sits perfectly flush. Loose, ill-fitting screws ruin the look of a finished project and can snag wiring or interfere with mating surfaces. These M3 Phillips countersunk flat head screws are built for makers, technicians, and workshop professionals who demand a clean result every time.

Each set contains carbon steel M3 countersunk screws with a Phillips (cross) drive, available in thread lengths from 3 mm (≈1/8") to 15 mm (≈19/32") and head diameters ranging from 4.3 mm to 5.2 mm. Finish options include Black Zinc, Bright Nickel, White Zinc, and a Black Zinc With Glue variant featuring a pre-applied thread-locking patch. Pack sizes run from 100 to 500 pieces, letting you stock exactly what your project demands.

These M3 flat head machine screws are a go-to choice for electronics chassis assembly, 3D printer frame construction, and thin-panel woodworking or metalworking projects where a flush countersunk surface is required. The metric M3 thread (0.5 mm pitch) ensures compatibility with standard M3 tapped holes, threaded inserts, and hex nuts across a wide range of DIY and light industrial applications.

🔩 Compatibility: Standard M3 metric coarse thread (0.5 mm pitch) — fits M3 nuts, threaded inserts, and ISO-standard tapped holes. Not compatible with UNC/UNF inch threads. Confirm countersink angle and head diameter against your tooling before ordering.

✅ Key Features of These M3 Phillips Countersunk Flat Head Screws

  • 🔧Phillips Cross Drive — The familiar cross-head recess works with standard #1 and #2 Phillips screwdrivers and bits, making these M3 flat head bolts easy to drive by hand or with a power tool in tight spaces.
  • 📐True Countersunk Profile — The flat-head countersunk geometry allows the screw to sit completely flush with or below the surface, eliminating snag points in electronics enclosures, panel assemblies, and furniture joints.
  • ⚙️Carbon Steel Construction — Carbon steel provides reliable tensile strength for light-to-medium duty fastening tasks, making these screws suitable for machine assembly, 3D printer frames, and general workshop fabrication.
  • 🎨Three Finish Options — Choose Black Zinc for a matte dark look in electronics or automotive interiors, Bright Nickel for a polished decorative finish, or White Zinc for a classic silver-grey appearance with solid corrosion resistance.
  • 🔒Thread-Lock Variant Available — The Black Zinc With Glue option features a factory-applied thread-locking adhesive patch, ideal for vibration-prone assemblies like motor mounts or machinery panels without the mess of liquid threadlocker.
  • 📦Flexible Pack Quantities — Available in 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500-piece packs so you can match your order to a single project or keep your workshop stocked for ongoing M3 countersunk screw needs.

📐 Technical Specifications — M3 Phillips Countersunk Flat Head Machine Screws

Drive Type Phillips (Cross / PH)
Head Style Countersunk Flat Head
Thread Diameter M3 (3 mm / ≈0.118")
Thread Pitch 0.5 mm (ISO metric coarse)
Available Lengths 3 mm (≈1/8"), 4 mm (≈5/32"), 4.5 mm, 4.8 mm, 5 mm (≈3/16"), 6 mm (≈1/4"), 8 mm (≈5/16"), 10 mm (≈3/8"), 15 mm (≈19/32")
Head Diameter Options 4.3 mm, 4.6 mm, 4.7 mm, 4.8 mm, 5 mm, 5.2 mm (see variant options)
Material Carbon Steel
Finish / Coating Black Zinc / Bright Nickel / White Zinc / Black Zinc With Glue (thread-lock patch)
Thread Standard ISO Metric (M3 × 0.5)
Pack Sizes 100 / 200 / 300 / 400 / 500 PCS
Tensile Strength See variant options / Contact us to confirm
Countersink Angle See variant options / Contact us to confirm
⚠️ Heads up: Head diameter varies by variant (4.3 mm – 5.2 mm). Please verify your countersink recess dimensions before ordering to ensure a flush fit.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right length for M3 countersunk screws?

A general rule: the screw length should equal the thickness of the material being fastened plus enough thread engagement in the base material — typically 1.5× the screw diameter (≈4.5 mm for M3). For example, joining a 3 mm panel to a base would generally call for a 6–8 mm screw. Available lengths here range from 3 mm (≈1/8") to 15 mm (≈19/32"). When in doubt, size up — you can always trim thread engagement with a washer, but a screw that's too short won't hold.

What head diameter should I choose — 4.3 mm, 4.6 mm, 4.7 mm, 4.8 mm, 5 mm, or 5.2 mm?

The head diameter determines how wide the countersink recess needs to be. A larger head spreads clamping load over a wider area, which is generally better for softer materials like wood or plastic. For metal-to-metal applications, a smaller head (4.3–4.8 mm) typically fits standard countersink tooling. Check your countersink bit spec or pre-drilled hole diameter before selecting a variant.

How strong are these M3 carbon steel screws?

Carbon steel M3 screws are generally rated at property class 4.8 or higher, providing adequate tensile strength for light-to-medium duty assembly tasks such as electronics chassis, 3D printer frames, and thin-panel fixtures. For precise load ratings in structural or safety-critical applications, contact us to confirm the specific grade for your chosen variant.

Can these screws be used outdoors or in humid environments?

Black zinc and white zinc coatings offer moderate corrosion resistance suitable for indoor and sheltered applications. Bright nickel provides a decorative finish with similar protection levels. For prolonged outdoor exposure, coastal environments, or direct water contact, stainless steel fasteners are generally recommended. Contact us if you need guidance on finish suitability for your specific environment.

What thread standard do these M3 screws use — are they compatible with my nuts and inserts?

These are metric M3 screws with a standard coarse thread pitch of 0.5 mm, fully compatible with M3 nuts, M3 threaded inserts (heat-set or press-fit), and tapped holes following ISO metric standards. They are not compatible with UNC or UNF inch-standard threads. If you're using them with heat-set inserts in 3D-printed parts, M3 × 0.5 is the most common insert size.

What is the difference between the standard and "With Glue" variants?

The Black Zinc With Glue variant features a factory-applied thread-locking adhesive patch on the threads. This patch activates under the clamping pressure of installation and helps prevent loosening from vibration — no separate liquid threadlocker needed. It is well-suited for motor mounts, fan brackets, machinery panels, and any assembly subject to repeated vibration or thermal cycling.

Which finish should I choose — black zinc, white zinc, or bright nickel?

Choose based on your aesthetic and environment: Black Zinc gives a matte dark appearance commonly used in electronics enclosures, automotive interiors, and industrial equipment. White Zinc provides a silver-grey look with solid general-purpose corrosion resistance. Bright Nickel delivers a shiny, polished finish suited for visible consumer product assemblies where appearance matters. All three finishes are applied over carbon steel.

How many pieces should I order?

These M3 flat head screws are available in 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500-piece packs. For a single project, 100 pcs is typically sufficient for most small assemblies. Workshop restocking or production runs benefit from 300–500 pcs packs, which offer a lower per-unit cost. Mix and match sizes and finishes across separate orders to build a complete M3 fastener kit.

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

You may also like

Recently viewed