4mm x 10mm Polyfix 45° Thread Profile - Pozi Countersunk Screws - Stainless Steel - (A2) Description
The 4mm x 10mm Polyfix 45° Thread Profile - Pozi Countersunk Screws - Stainless Steel - (A2) has the following features:
- Drive Size: PZ2
- Natural Finish
- Head Diameter (Max) (D): 7.35 mm
- Head Length (H): 1.9 mm
- Length (L): 10 mm
- Stainless Steel - (A2)
- Stainless Steel Material Family
- System of Measurement: Metric
- Thread Profile: 45 Degrees
- Thread Size: 4 mm
Discover more about the 45° Thread Profile Pozi Countersunk Screws range.
45° thread profile pozi countersunk self-tapping screws are precision self tapping fasteners engineered for creating secure threads in thermoplastics and resin-based components while maintaining a completely flush surface finish. These screws combine a sharp 45° thread angle, optimised for slicing into plastics without inducing stress
Designed for applications where aesthetics or clearance are critical, the head of the screw sits level with or below the surface of the mating material. Driven by a pozi drive, they offer superior torque transmission and reduced cam-out compared to standard phillips screws, ensuring the high torque required to tap new threads does not result in driver slippage or damage to the assembly.
How 45° Thread Profile Pozi Countersunk Self-Tapping Screws Work
The defining feature of these screws is the synergy between the thread profile and the head shape. Standard self-tapping screws often use a 60° thread angle, which acts like a wedge, pushing material outward and creating high radial stress. In plastic bosses or 3D printed parts, this outward pressure frequently leads to cracking or bursting.
The 45° thread profile solves this by using a sharper angle to cut deeply into the plastic, displacing less material and significantly lowering radial stress. This ensures a strong hold without compromising the structural integrity of the boss.
The countersunk head allows the fastener to nest inside a pre-chamfered hole. By sitting flush with the surface, these screws are essential for applications where moving parts must slide over the fastened area or where a sleek, uninterrupted profile is required for design purposes.
These screws are perfect for use in the assembly of handheld consumer electronics, specifically their casings. The countersunk head ensures the screws do not protrude, allowing for a smooth exterior feel or enabling a decorative overlay to be applied directly over the fastening point without bubbling.
Materials 45° Thread Profile Pozi Countersunk Self-Tapping Screws Are Made From
We manufacture these screws from A2 Stainless Steel, selected for its ideal combination of durability and corrosion resistance. This ensures the fasteners remain reliable even in environments subject to moisture or humidity. To suit specific design needs, they are available in two finishes:
- Natural: A standard, polished stainless steel appearance that highlights the precision quality of the fastener.
- AccuBlack: A chemical matte black finish that absorbs light and eliminates reflections. This is particularly useful in optical equipment or black plastic assemblies where the screw head needs to be invisible to the user.
Sizes and Types of 45° Thread Profile Pozi Countersunk Self-Tapping Screws Available
Our range is specifically curated for precision electronics and small-scale prototyping. We stock thread sizes ranging from 3mm to 4mm, accommodating standard boss sizes in modern plastic manufacturing and lengths ranging from 6mm to 20mm, offering versatility for various housing thicknesses and assembly depths.
FAQs
Q: Do I need to prepare the hole differently for a countersunk screw?
A: Yes. To achieve a flush finish, the hole should have a countersink at the top that matches the angle of the screw head. In 3D printing or injection moulding, this can be designed directly into the part to avoid post-processing.
Q: Can I use these screws with metals?
A: These screws are specifically optimised for thermoplastics and resinous materials. The 45° thread profile is designed to bite into softer materials; using them on hard metals may damage the thread or fail to tap correctly.
Q: Why choose a 45° profile over a standard self-tapper?
A: The sharper 45° angle cuts into the plastic rather than wedging it open. This reduces the stress on the plastic boss, preventing the material from splitting or cracking during installation, a common issue with standard 60° screws.