Raised Countersunk Head Tapping Screw DIN 7983 | Steel Construction | Zinc-Plated Black Finish | Thread-Moulding Design | by WURTH
The Raised Countersunk Head Tapping Screw DIN 7983 is designed for reliable fastening in metal and wood applications. With a robust steel construction and a durable zinc-plated black finish, it offers excellent corrosion resistance. Ideal for industrial and construction tasks, this screw features a unique thread-moulding design that shapes its own counter-thread in pre-prepared holes, ensuring secure fastening and ease of installation.
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Product Name/Title: Raised Countersunk Head Tapping Screw DIN 7983 | Steel Construction | Zinc-Plated Black Finish | Thread-Moulding Design | by WURTH
Brand: WURTH
SKU: 013729 16
Alternatively Known As: Thread-moulding screw, Self-tapping screw, Countersunk tapping screw, DIN 7983 screw
- Material: Steel
- Finish: Zinc-plated black (A2S)
- Head Type: Raised countersunk with H recessed cross recess
- Standard: DIN 7983
- Function: Thread-moulding in pre-prepared core holes
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 16mm x 16mm x 6mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Raised countersunk head with H recessed cross recess
- Steel construction with zinc-plated black finish for corrosion resistance
- Thread-moulding design shapes its own counter-thread in pre-prepared holes
- Installation by trained personnel recommended to ensure proper thread-moulding and secure fastening.
- General fastening applications in metal and wood
- Assembly requiring strong thread-moulding screws
- Industrial and construction fastening tasks
- Complies with AS/NZS 4801 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
- Durable zinc plating extends product life reducing replacement frequency
- Steel material is recyclable contributing to sustainability
Standard manufacturer warranty against defects applies.
The WURTH Raised Countersunk Head Tapping Screw DIN 7983 is available now for immediate purchase. Ideal for industrial, construction, and general fastening applications.
