Pan Head Tapping Screw with Flange | Steel Material | Black Top Coat | Self-Tapping Design | @Pack of 50 | by Wurth
Pan head tapping screw with flange is crafted from durable steel and features a corrosion-resistant black top coat, making it perfect for general fastening applications in metal and plastic. With a self-tapping full thread design and H2 internal drive, these screws ensure efficient installation and secure fastening for industrial assembly and maintenance tasks.
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Product Name/Title: Pan Head Tapping Screw with Flange | Steel Material | Black Top Coat | Self-Tapping Design | @Pack of 50 | by Wurth
Brand: Wurth
SKU: 13403919
Alternatively Known As: Self-tapping screw, Pan head screw, Flanged tapping screw, Black steel tapping screw
- Material: Steel
- Surface: Top coat black
- RoHS-compliant: Yes
- Head type: Pan head with collar
- Nominal diameter: 3.9 mm
- Length: 19 mm
- Head diameter: 10 mm
- Head height: 2.4 mm
- Drive type: H
- Internal drive: H2
- Washer thickness: 1 mm
- Thread type: Self-tapping screw thread
- Thread design: Full thread
- Declaration of performance (EU-CPR): No
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 2.4mm x 19mm x 10mm
- Weight: 0.05 kg
- Made of steel with a black top coat surface for corrosion resistance
- Pan head with collar design for secure fastening
- Self-tapping full thread for efficient installation
- H2 internal drive type for reliable screw driving
- Installation by a qualified technician or tradesperson is recommended to ensure proper fastening and safety.
- General fastening applications in metal and plastic
- Industrial assembly requiring secure self-tapping screws
- Maintenance and repair tasks
- AS/NZS 4801 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
- RoHS-compliant material ensures reduced hazardous substances
Standard manufacturer warranty against defects applies.
Wurth Pan Head Tapping Screw with Flange 50 PCS is available for immediate purchase, ideal for industrial, maintenance, and general fastening applications.
