Phillips Machine Screws Countersunk Nickel Plated Steel DIN 965 Flat Head M1~M6

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Phillips Countersunk Machine Screws — Nickel-Plated Carbon Steel, DIN 965, M1.0 to M6

When a flush, low-profile fastener is non-negotiable — whether you're assembling a precision electronics enclosure, securing a panel, or building a clean mechanical joint — a poorly sized or poorly finished screw creates real problems. These Phillips drive countersunk flat head machine screws give engineers, makers, and tradespeople a reliable metric fastener across a wide size range without hunting across multiple suppliers.

Manufactured to DIN 965 specifications, each screw features a carbon steel core with a nickel plating finish. Thread sizes span M1.0 through M6, with lengths from 3mm to 50mm (approximately 0.12" to 1.97"). Pack quantities range from 10 to 500 pieces depending on the size selected, making these suitable for both prototyping and production runs.

Typical use cases include electronics chassis assembly (M1.0–M2 range), mechanical enclosures and junction boxes (M3–M4 range), furniture hardware and cabinetry (M4–M6 range), and general-purpose DIY fastening where a flush head profile is required. The countersunk head sits flush with or below the surface, eliminating snag points in finished assemblies.

Compatible with: Standard metric threaded holes and nuts — M1.0, M1.2, M1.4, M1.6, M2, M2.5, M3, M4, M5, M6 thread pitches per DIN 965. Requires Phillips (PH000–PH2) driver bits depending on size.

✅ Key Features of These Phillips Countersunk Machine Screws

  • 🔩 DIN 965 Standard: Conforms to the established metric specification for Phillips drive countersunk flat head machine screws — consistent head angle, thread pitch, and dimensional tolerances across all sizes.
  • 🛡️ Nickel-Plated Carbon Steel: Carbon steel core delivers solid tensile strength; nickel plating adds corrosion resistance and a uniform silver finish suitable for visible fastening applications.
  • 📐 Wide Size Range: Thread diameters from M1.0 to M6 and lengths from 3mm to 50mm cover the majority of metric fastening needs from micro-electronics to general mechanical assembly.
  • 📦 Flexible Pack Quantities: Available in packs of 10 to 500 pieces per size — order the exact quantity needed for prototyping, repair, or production without overstocking.
  • Flush-Mount Head Profile: 90° countersunk flat head sits flush with or recessed below the mating surface, eliminating protrusions in finished panels, enclosures, and assemblies.
  • 🔧 Phillips Drive: Cross-slot drive compatible with standard Phillips screwdrivers and PH-series power driver bits — widely available tooling for fast, reliable installation.

📐 Technical Specifications — Phillips Countersunk Machine Screws DIN 965

Standard DIN 965
Drive Type Phillips (Cross / PH)
Head Style Countersunk Flat (90° included angle)
Material Carbon Steel
Surface Finish Nickel Plating
Thread System Metric (ISO)
Thread Sizes M1.0, M1.2, M1.4, M1.6, M2, M2.5, M3, M4, M5, M6
Length Range 3mm – 50mm (approx. 0.12" – 1.97")
Pack Quantities 10 / 20 / 30 / 50 / 60 / 90 / 100 / 150 / 250 / 300 / 500 Pcs (varies by size)
Recommended Driver Bit PH000–PH00 (M1.0–M1.6) / PH0–PH1 (M2–M3) / PH2 (M4–M6)
Corrosion Resistance Moderate (indoor and light-duty use; see FAQ for outdoor guidance)
Application Electronics, mechanical enclosures, cabinetry, general DIY assembly

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes are available for these Phillips countersunk machine screws?

These screws are available in metric thread sizes M1.0, M1.2, M1.4, M1.6, M2, M2.5, M3, M4, M5, and M6, with lengths ranging from 3mm to 50mm. Select your size and quantity combination from the variant options above.

What material are these screws made from?

These screws are made from carbon steel with a nickel plating finish. The nickel coating provides corrosion resistance and a clean, professional appearance suitable for visible fastening applications.

What standard do these screws conform to?

These screws conform to DIN 965, the German standard for Phillips drive countersunk flat head machine screws. DIN 965 specifies the head angle (typically 90°), thread pitch, and dimensional tolerances.

Are these screws suitable for electronics or precision applications?

Yes. The smaller sizes (M1.0–M2) are commonly used in electronics, cameras, and precision instruments. Larger sizes (M3–M6) are generally suited for mechanical assemblies, enclosures, and general DIY projects.

What quantity options are available?

Quantity options vary by size and typically include 10, 20, 30, 50, 60, 90, 100, 150, 250, 300, and 500 pieces per pack. Available quantities for each size are shown in the Amount dropdown when selecting a variant.

How do I choose the right screw length?

For countersunk screws, the length is measured from the top of the head to the tip. As a general rule, the screw should engage at least 1.5× the thread diameter into the receiving material. For thin panels, shorter lengths (3–6mm) are typically appropriate; for structural joints, longer lengths (10–50mm) provide better holding strength.

What driver bit do I need for these screws?

These screws use a Phillips (cross) drive. For M1.0–M1.6, a PH000 or PH00 bit is generally required. For M2–M3, a PH0 or PH1 bit is typically used. For M4–M6, a PH2 bit is standard. Always use the correct bit size to avoid cam-out and head damage.

Can these screws be used outdoors?

The nickel plating provides moderate corrosion resistance suitable for indoor and light-duty applications. For prolonged outdoor or high-humidity environments, stainless steel screws are generally recommended for better long-term performance.

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