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DIN 7972

Stainless Steel Csk Slotted Self Tapping Screw

TRSUTED SS csk slotted self tapping screw FOR DEMANDING APPLICATION

Premium A2 (304) and A4 (316) stainless steel csk slotted self tapping screw. Available in metric coarse threads and select UNC/BSW on request. Mill Test Certificates (MTC), strict dimensional tolerances, and fast dispatch from ready stock.

Key Specifications

Standards
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Grades (Material)
A2 (304), A4 (316)
Strength Classes
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Threads
Metric coarse (default). Fine/UNC/BSW available on request
Sizes
M1.6 to M 70, 3/16" to 2.1/2" (others on request)
Lengths
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Head
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Marking
Grade/class & manufacturer ID as applicable
Certificates
MTC 3.1 / chemical composition & mechanicals available
Compliance
RoHS/REACH; generally non-magnetic in solution-annealed state (slight magnetism possible after cold-work)

Choosing the Right SS CSK Slotted Self-Tapping Screw (Guide)
for stainless steel countersunk (CSK) slotted self-tapping screws

1. What Is an SS CSK Slotted Self-Tapping Screw?

An SS CSK slotted self-tapping screw is:

CSK (countersunk) head → flat, conical head that sits flush with the surface after countersinking

Slotted drive → single straight slot for a flat screwdriver

Self-tapping thread → forms/cuts its own mating thread in a pre-drilled sheet/plastic hole

Stainless steel → corrosion-resistant

It’s meant for thin sheet metal or plastics where you want a flush, flat finish and don’t want to use a nut.

2. When Should You Use SS CSK Slotted Self-Tapping Screws?

Use them when:

You need a flush surface (no head projection):

Control panels, nameplates, covers

Electrical faceplates, switch plates, trims

The base material is thin sheet metal or plastic

Assembly is done mostly with hand tools (flat screwdriver)

Load is light to medium (covers, light brackets, trims)

Avoid them when:

Sheet is very thin and countersinking will weaken it

Joint is high-load or structural → use hex bolts / socket screws / coach screws

Assembly is by power tools with high torque → slot will cam-out easily

In those cases, consider:

Pan slotted or pan Phillips / Pozi / Torx self-tappers, or

Machine screws + nut / tapped hole for stronger joints.

3. Environment & Stainless Grade Selection
a) Choose grade by environment

Normal indoor / mild outdoor / general industrial
→ A2 (SS 304)

Standard choice

Good corrosion resistance for panels, cabinets, light fabrication

Coastal / marine / high-chloride / chemical
→ A4 (SS 316)

Superior resistance to pitting & crevice corrosion

Ideal for marine electrical boxes, outdoor stainless panels, food/pharma & chemical plants

Dry indoor, non-critical & cost-sensitive
→ SS 202 (only if customer accepts)

Lower corrosion resistance than 304/316

Avoid for outdoor/marine/wash-down use

b) Match with other hardware

Try to match screw grade with hinges, plates, covers, trims, especially where appearance and corrosion are important.

4. Head & Countersink Considerations
a) CSK head (flush finish)

Typically 90° countersink angle (check standard/tool)

After proper countersinking, head is flush or slightly below surface

Ideal where:

Parts can slide over the surface

You want a smooth, snag-free finish

Aesthetics matter (clean, flat look)

b) When CSK is a bad idea

Avoid CSK slotted self-tappers if:

Sheet is too thin → countersink removes too much material, head may knife through

You cannot practically countersink in production (time, tooling)

You need maximum clamp area on very thin sheet → pan head may be better

Mechanical Properties (Guide) – SS CSK Slotted Self-Tapping Screws

These screws are made from austenitic stainless steel similar to other SS fasteners. They are often not head-marked with strength class, but the material properties are roughly comparable to A2/A4 fastener wire.

A2 (SS 304) CSK Self-Tapping Screws

Material: A2 (≈ SS 304)

Indicative tensile strength: around 700 MPa (similar to A2-70 fasteners)

Good ductility – some bend before fracture

Corrosion resistance:

Suitable for indoor & general outdoor industrial conditions

Good for most electrical panels, control boxes, sheet-metal cabinets

A4 (SS 316) CSK Self-Tapping Screws

Material: A4 (≈ SS 316)

Indicative tensile strength: similar order to A4-70 (~700 MPa tensile)

Key advantage:

Much better resistance to chlorides, seawater, and many chemicals

Used in:

Coastal/marine installations

Food & pharma wash-down areas

Chemical plant panels and outdoor stainless enclosures

SS 202 CSK Self-Tapping Screws (where used)

Material: 200-series Cr-Mn stainless

Mechanical strength usually sufficient for light sheet-metal fastening

Corrosion resistance: significantly lower than 304/316

Restrict to dry indoor, non-critical jobs.

In real self-tapping applications, the weakest link is usually the sheet material and thread engagement, not the ultimate tensile strength of the stainless screw itself.
Quick Selection Cheat Sheet (Shop-Floor Friendly)

Surface finish needed?

Flush / snag-free → CSK slotted self-tapping

No flush requirement → consider pan slotted / pan Phillips

Environment

Normal industrial / indoor / mild outdoor → A2 (304)

Coastal, marine, chemical, poolside → A4 (316)

Diameter

Light covers → 3–3.9 mm

General panels → 4.2–4.8 mm

Heavy sheet → 5.5–6.3 mm

Length

Total sheet stack + 2–3 × diameter thread engagement in base material

Holes

Always pilot drill/punch to recommended size

Proper 90° countersink so head sits flush

Assembly

Correct flat screwdriver, steady pressure

Avoid over-torque and high-speed impact on slotted heads

Use a bit of lubricant in tough materials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It’s a stainless steel screw with a countersunk (flat, conical) head and a straight slot, designed to form its own mating thread in thin sheet metal or plastic when driven into a correctly sized pilot hole. The head sits flush with the surface after countersinking.

They’re used in:

Electrical & electronic panel covers and faceplates

Switch plates, nameplates, control panels

Sheet-metal trims, fascia, stainless cladding

Hinges, handles, trims on sheet metal/plastic where a flush finish is needed

Anywhere a neat, flat, snag-free surface is important.

Choose CSK when:

You want the screw head to be flush or slightly below the surface

There should be no projection (for aesthetics or safety)

Parts may slide or wipe over the surface

Choose pan head when:

The sheet is too thin to countersink safely

You don’t mind a small head projection

“Self-tapping” means the screw creates its own internal thread in the material (sheet metal/plastic).
You still need a pre-drilled or punched pilot hole – the screw does not drill its own hole.

A2 / SS 304:

For general indoor and outdoor industrial use

Suitable for panels, cabinets, control boxes, light fabrication

A4 / SS 316:

For coastal, marine, poolside or chemical environments

Better resistance to pitting, chlorides and harsh atmospheres

If you see rust marks or pitting on 304 in service, upgrade to 316.

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