🔩 Nickel Plated Pan Head Phillips Machine Screws – ISO 7045 / DIN 7985, M1 to M4, Corrosion Resistant
You’re assembling a delicate PCB, repairing a consumer electronic device, or securing a small bracket – and you need tiny screws that won’t rust and look clean. These M1 to M4 pan head screws are made from high‑grade carbon steel with a bright nickel plating, giving them a polished finish and good resistance to moisture and mild chemicals. The Phillips drive works with precision crosshead screwdrivers, and the low pan head provides a wide bearing surface without needing a countersink. Fully threaded, metric coarse pitch, and compliant with ISO 7045 / DIN 7985. Available in M1, M1.2, M1.4, M1.6, M1.7, M2, M2.5, M3, M3.5, and M4. Perfect for electronics, automotive trim, industrial machinery, and furniture assembly where corrosion resistance and professional appearance matter.
✨ Key Features – Nickel Plated Pan Head Phillips Screws
🔘 Pan head design (ISO 7045 / DIN 7985) – Low profile with a wide bearing surface. No countersinking needed – sits neatly on the material.
🧪 Nickel‑plated carbon steel – Bright, corrosion‑resistant finish. Provides moderate rust protection for indoor and light outdoor use.
🪛 Phillips drive – Standard cross recess fits common precision screwdrivers. Easy to install and remove.
📏 Wide metric range M1 to M4 (including half sizes) – Available in M1, M1.2, M1.4, M1.6, M1.7, M2, M2.5, M3, M3.5, M4. Covers miniature electronics to light machinery.
📐 Fully threaded, coarse pitch – Threads run the entire length under the head. Maximum grip in blind holes or with nuts.
⚙️ ISO 7045 compliant – Meets international quality and safety standards. Consistent strength and reliability.
🔧 Widely used – Electrical components, automotive repairs, industrial machinery, consumer electronics, and furniture assembly.
📏 Specifications – M1 to M4 Nickel Plated Pan Head Screws (ISO 7045)
| Thread Diameter (M) |
Thread Pitch (mm) |
Typical Lengths (mm, under head) * |
Head Style |
Drive |
Material / Finish |
| 📐 Length measured from underside of head to tip. Fully threaded. Select exact size from dropdown. |
| M1 |
0.25 |
3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 25, 30 (exact availability varies) |
Pan head (DIN 7985) |
Phillips |
Carbon steel / Nickel plated |
| M1.2 |
0.25 |
| M1.4 |
0.3 |
| M1.6 |
0.35 |
| M1.7 |
0.35 |
| M2 |
0.4 |
| M2.5 |
0.45 |
| M3 |
0.5 |
| M3.5 |
0.6 |
| M4 |
0.7 |
* Lengths are typical – exact availability may vary. Please allow small manual measurement errors. Screws are fully threaded. Images are for illustration only; not mixed packs.
📋 Why Nickel Plated Carbon Steel?
| Property |
Benefit |
| Nickel plating |
Bright, slightly shiny finish. Provides good corrosion resistance for indoor use and light outdoor exposure (e.g., workshops, electronics, appliances). |
| Carbon steel core (Grade 4.8) |
Strong and affordable. Suitable for light to medium duty fastening. |
| ISO 7045 / DIN 7985 |
Ensures consistent head dimensions, thread quality, and drive depth. Reliable and interchangeable. |
| Fully threaded |
Maximum thread engagement for secure holding in blind holes or with nuts. |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions – Nickel Plated Pan Head Screws
1. How do I measure the length of a pan head screw?
For pan head screws, length is measured from the underside of the head (the flat bearing surface) to the tip. The head itself is NOT included. So an “M3 x 10mm” screw has a 10mm long threaded shaft under the head. All our lengths follow this standard.
2. Are these screws fully threaded? What about longer lengths?
Yes – all screws in this range (M1 to M4, up to the longest length) are fully threaded from under the head to the tip, giving you maximum grip in shallow holes or when using nuts.
3. Will the nickel plating rust? Can I use these screws outdoors?
Nickel plating provides moderate corrosion resistance – fine for indoor use and occasional light outdoor exposure (e.g., covered patio). For continuous outdoor or marine environments, we recommend stainless steel. For most electronics, furniture, and workshop projects, nickel plated screws are perfectly adequate.
4. What Phillips screwdriver size do I need for M1–M4 screws?
For M1–M1.7: #000 or #00. For M2–M2.5: #0. For M3–M4: #1. Always use a precision driver that fits snugly to avoid cam‑out and head damage.
5. Can I use these screws with a nut? What size nut fits?
Yes – these are machine screws. Use standard metric nuts of the same thread size (e.g., M3 nut for M3 screw). For wood or plastic, drill a pilot hole and use a threaded insert or a nut on the back.
6. Do you offer bulk discounts or custom sizes?
Yes – bulk orders qualify for maximum discounts. We also offer customization for alternative sizes. Please contact us for a quotation.