Product Description
Brass Countersunk Slotted Machine Screws
- Metal : Brass, Copper
- Material : Casting and Extrusion
Head Available :
- Hex Head Machine Screws
- Binding Head Machine Screws
- Cheese Head Machine Screws
- Round Head Machine Screws
- Square Head Machine Screws
- Oval Head Machine Screws
- Countersunk Head Machine Screws
- Pan Head Slotted Machine Screws
- Raised Head Slotted Machine Screws
- Philips Head Machine Screws
- Combination Head Machine Screws
- Socket Head Machine Screws
- Self Tapping Machine Screws
- Chipboard Screws
- Tamper Proof Machine Screws
- Fillister Head Machine Screw
- Terminals Machine Screws
- Truss Head Machine Screw
- Knurled Slotted Machine Screws
- Brass Special Head Machine Screws
- Material :
- Pure brass wire from fresh Copper and Zinc (100% lead free)
- Head Shapes in Philips: Pan CSK, Raised, Binding, Combi, Truss with inbuilt Washer Head Shapes in Slotted: Cheese, CSK (Flat), Round, Pan, Raised (Oval) Mushroom Hex Head : Hex Slotted, Hex Phillips, Hex Flange, Hex Collar, and Socket Head Button / Caps, Socket Countersunk, Pins, Square Head or as per customer specifications
- Standards : DIN (German), ISO, JIS (Japan), BS (British), ANSI / ASTM (American), IS (Indian) & according to customers drawings and specifications.
- Threads: BA, BSW, BSF, UNF, UNC, Self Tapping Threads available AB, A, B, BT, U, Y, Z & as per customers specifications.
- Packaging: We offer our products in the customized packaging as per the requirement of customer.
Polished Brass Machine ScrewsOur Brass Countersunk Slotted Machine Screws offer a combination of durability and refined appearance. The polished finish not only enhances corrosion resistance but also adds an elegant touch to your projects. Designed with round, countersunk heads and accurate threading, these screws cater to both industrial and decorative needs, ensuring secure fastening and a smooth profile wherever they are installed.
Versatile Sizing and ApplicationAvailable in sizes ranging from 2 to 5 inches, these machine screws are perfect for diverse uses, including electronic enclosures, architectural fittings, and woodworking projects. Their pure brass construction and polished surface make them ideal for both functional and visible joints, providing a timeless look while maintaining strength and reliability.
FAQ's of Brass Countersunk Slotted Machine Screws:
Q: How are Brass Countersunk Slotted Machine Screws typically used?
A: These screws are designed for fastening metal, wood, or composite components where a flush surface finish is required. They are commonly used in electronics, furniture, and architectural hardware due to their excellent corrosion resistance and attractive appearance.
Q: What is the manufacturing process for these brass machine screws?
A: The screws are produced through precision machining, followed by polishing to achieve a smooth, reflective finish. Brass, known for its malleability and anti-corrosive properties, is selected and shaped using specialized machinery to ensure accurate threading and head shape.
Q: When should I choose a brass, polished, countersunk machine screw?
A: Select these screws when you require both functionality and a refined appearance, particularly for applications exposed to view, or in corrosive environments, as brass resists tarnishing and provides long-term durability.
Q: Where are your brass machine screws supplied from?
A: We are exporters, manufacturers, and suppliers based in India, delivering to clients worldwide. Our facility ensures each screw meets high standards of quality before shipment.
Q: What are the benefits of choosing brass with a polished finish for machine screws?
A: Brass provides natural corrosion resistance and high strength, while the polished finish enhances appearance and offers additional protection from oxidation. This makes the screws suitable for both decorative and industrial applications.
Q: Can these screws be used outdoors or in humid environments?
A: Yes, brass is highly resistant to corrosion, making these screws suitable for outdoor or humid environments where other metals might fail.