M8 x 18mm Phillips Countersunk Screws (DIN 965H / EN ISO 7046-2) - AccuLock 360 - Stainless Steel (A2) Description
The M8 x 18mm Phillips Countersunk Screws (DIN 965H / EN ISO 7046-2) - AccuLock 360 - Stainless Steel (A2) has the following features:
- Countersunk Angle (CA): 90 Degrees
- Countersunk Angle (CA) Tolerance: +2/-0 Degrees
- Countersunk Length (H): 4 mm
- Drive Size: PH4
- Thread Locking - AccuLock 360 Finish
- Head Diameter (Max) (D): 17.3 mm
- Head Diameter (Max) (D): 5.6 mm
- Head Diameter (Min) (D): 14.07 mm
- Length (L): 18 mm
- Manufacturing Standard: DIN 965H / EN ISO 7046-2
- Stainless Steel - (A2)
- Stainless Steel Material Family
- Pitch: 1.25 mm
- System of Measurement: Metric
- Thread Size: M8 (8 mm)
Discover more about the Metric Phillips Countersunk Screws range.
Phillips countersunk screws are machine-threaded fasteners that feature a tapered countersunk head combined with a Phillips drive, one of the most widely recognised drive types, characterised by its simple cross-shaped recess. This design allows the screw to sit flush with or just below the surface of the material, making them ideal for applications where a smooth, snag-free finish is essential.
Commonly used in manufacturing, enclosures and structural engineering, Phillips countersunk screws provide a practical fastening solution for flat surfaces in assemblies where aesthetics, safety or clearance are key considerations.
How Countersunk Phillips Head Screws Work
Countersunk Phillips head screws are engineered for use with pre-tapped holes or in combination with washers and nuts. The Phillips drive allows for quick alignment with standard cross-head screwdrivers, offering efficient torque application with moderate resistance to cam-out.
When driven into a countersunk hole, the conical head nests into the material, creating a flush finish. This is particularly important in assemblies with moving components, such as actuators, sliding panels or rotary systems, where a protruding fastener could obstruct motion or cause mechanical interference.
Materials Phillips Countersunk Head Screws Are Made From
Accu's range of countersunk Phillips machine screws is manufactured in a variety of engineering-grade materials, each selected to meet specific performance and environmental requirements.
- Steel: A cost-effective choice with high tensile strength for non-corrosive indoor applications.
- Stainless Steel - (A2): A corrosion-resistant option ideal for most general-purpose and outdoor uses.
- Stainless Steel - Marine (A4): Designed for harsh environments including marine, coastal or chemical exposure.
- Aluminium: Perfect for applications where weight reduction is the priority over tensile strength.
- Plastic - RENY: A high-strength reinforced nylon plastic suitable for lightweight assemblies and non-metallic designs.
- Plastic - Nylon: Offers electrical insulation and resistance to wear, commonly used in electronics and automotive.
- Plastic - PEEK: Suitable for high-performance applications requiring chemical and thermal resistance.
- Plastic - PC: Transparent and impact-resistant, often selected for enclosures and optical uses.
- Plastic - PPS: Chemical-resistant and dimensionally stable, suitable for electrical or fluid-handling systems.
Phillips Countersunk Screws Sizes & Types Available
Our range of Phillips countersunk screws is available in multiple combinations of sizes and finishes to support broad engineering needs:
- Thread Sizes: From M1.2 (1.2mm) to M10 (10mm)
- Lengths: Ranging from 2mm to 150mm
- Finishes: Zinc Plating in black or bright for corrosion resistance and a clean metallic appearance. AccuBlack for a matte black finish to reduce glare and provide a sleek aesthetic. AccuLock, a pre-applied thread locking patch for vibration resistance and secure fastening.
FAQs
Q: What tools are compatible with Phillips head countersunk screws?
A: Standard cross-head (Phillips) tooling and screwdrivers are compatible. We recommend against using power tools as this increases the likelihood of cam-out or damaging the head.
Q: Can Phillips countersunk screws be reused?
A: Yes, provided they are not damaged or stripped during removal. Reuse in critical assemblies should be assessed carefully.
Q: Are Phillips countersunk screws suitable for outdoor use?
A: Accu's Phillips countersunk screws made from A2 or A4 stainless steel offer excellent corrosion resistance, making them suitable for outdoor or damp environments.
Q: What is the difference between Pozi and Phillips countersunk screws?
A: Both have similar head shapes, but the drive design differs. Phillips drives have a single cross recess, while Pozi drives feature an additional offset cross for improved torque handling. Learn more by reading our Pozi Vs. Phillips guide.
Q: Which materials can Phillips countersunk screws fasten?
A: These screws are compatible with a wide range of materials including metals, plastics and composites, especially when used in pre-tapped holes or with suitable nuts.
Q: How do I choose the right Phillips countersunk screw?
A: Consider the application’s environmental exposure, required mechanical strength, material compatibility and specific dimensions such as thread size and length. Give our screw buying guide a read if you're unsure.