Countersunk Screw with Hexalobular Head ISO 14581 | Zinc-Nickel Plated | Strength Class 08.8 | by WURTH
Countersunk screw with hexalobular head ISO 14581, crafted from strength class 08.8 steel and featuring a durable zinc-nickel black coating. Ideal for high corrosion risk environments, this fastener ensures robust mechanical performance and secure torque application. Perfect for industrial and automotive fastening applications, it meets ISO standards for reliable use.
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Product Name/Title: Countersunk Screw with Hexalobular Head ISO 14581 | Zinc-Nickel Plated | Strength Class 08.8 | by WURTH
Brand: WURTH
SKU: 401264 6
Alternatively Known As: Hexalobular Countersunk Screw, Torx Countersunk Screw, ISO 14581 Screw, Zinc-Nickel Plated Fastener
- Material: Steel
- Strength Class: 08.8
- Coating: Zinc-nickel black coating (ZNBHL), chromium (VI)-free
- Head Type: Countersunk with hexalobular drive
- Standards: ISO 14581 for countersunk screws, ISO 7721 for head dimensions, ISO 15065 for countersinks
- Thread: Some short screws threaded up to the head
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 6mm x 20mm x 6mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Zinc-nickel black coating (ZNBHL) providing high corrosion resistance
- Strength class 08.8 steel for robust mechanical performance
- Hexalobular head design for secure torque application
- Countersunk head compliant with ISO 14581 and ISO 7721 standards
- Installation by qualified personnel recommended to ensure correct torque and compliance with ISO standards.
- High corrosion risk environments requiring durable fasteners
- Mechanical assemblies needing countersunk screws with hexalobular heads
- Industrial and automotive fastening applications
- AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- Chromium (VI)-free zinc-nickel coating reduces environmental toxicity
- Durable corrosion-resistant coating extends product lifespan, reducing waste
Warranty against manufacturing defects as per WURTH standard terms.
Available for immediate purchase, ideal for industrial, automotive, and high-corrosion risk fastening applications.
