A cross-head machine screw typically refers to a machine screw with a Phillips drive (also known as a cross-recess or Type I recess). Machine screws are precision-Engineered Fasteners with uniform threads designed to mate with pre-tapped holes or nuts, offering a secure and repeatable assembly.
Key Characteristics
Drive Type: The Phillips cross-shaped indentation in the head provides four points of contact for the screwdriver. This design allows for a self-centering action during assembly, which was a significant advancement for automated manufacturing processes.
Head Styles: Cross-head machine screws come in various head shapes depending on the application requirements:
Pan Head: The most common type, featuring a slightly domed top and a flat bearing surface underneath, ideal for general applications where a flat underside is needed.
Flat (Countersunk) Head: Designed to sit flush with the surface of the material, requiring a pre-drilled countersunk hole.
Oval Head: A decorative finish that is countersunk but has a slightly curved, raised top.
Material: They are commonly made from various materials to suit different environmental needs, including:
Steel: Often zinc-plated for general use and corrosion resistance.
Stainless Steel: Such as Type 304 (A2) or Type 316 (A4), providing excellent resistance to corrosion, temperature, and chemicals.
Brass/Nylon/Aluminum: Used for specific requirements like non-corrosive properties or reduced weight.
Applications
Cross-head (Phillips) machine screws are used extensively across many industries due to their versatility and ease of use:
Electronics and Appliances: Widely used for securing panels and internal components in consumer electronics, office equipment, and home appliances.
Automotive and Machinery: Applied in various automotive components and general machinery where moderate torque is needed.
Furniture Assembly: Commonly found in flat-pack furniture and cabinetry for joining components securely.
Construction and Industrial Fastening: Used as a general-purpose fixing component in various construction and industrial applications.
Standards
Cross-head machine screws conform to several international standards, which specify dimensions and tolerances:
ISO 7045 / DIN 7985: Standards for cross-recessed pan head machine screws (covers both Phillips Type H and Pozidriv Type Z).
ISO 7046 / DIN 965: Standards for cross-recessed countersunk (flat) head machine screws.
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