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20 pieces M6x20 mm Torx pan head screws with flange according to ISO 7380-2, stainless steel A2 V2A, for machine threads, full thread
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Description
High stability: Torx screws with washers feature a unique flange design. The integrated flange replaces separate washers, increasing friction between the screw and the mounting surface and distributing pressure. This ensures the screws' long-term stability after installation. Excellent loosening resistance: The flange design of the flat head screws provides a higher locking force and prevents loosening due to vibrations. Furthermore, the flange design increases the contact area between the screw and the mounting surface, further improving loosening resistance. High-quality materials: The flat head Torx screws are made of stainless steel, offering excellent tensile and shear strength. This material ensures not only the screws' stability under high loads but also their performance in extreme environments. Wide range of applications: Flat head screws with Torx drive are ideal for applications requiring high reliability and a long service life, such as... Applications include automotive, aerospace, mechanical engineering, precision instruments, model making, etc. Machine screws with washers effectively prevent loosening and ensure a permanent fastening. Product parameters: Size: M6 x 20 mm; Quantity: 20 pieces. Material: Stainless steel 304 (A2); Head shape: Countersunk Torx; Thread: Torx TX30; Material: Stainless steel A2 V2A; Head shape: Pan head; Drive system: Torx; Standard: ISO 7380-2; Package contents: 20 pan head screws with flange
Features
- BrandSEVENGIRL
- Length20 mm
- Width6 mm
- Diameter6 mm
- MaterialStainless steel
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