RS PRO Bright Zinc Plated Steel Hex Socket Cap Screw, DIN 912, M4 x 8mm

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304-17-532
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Brand

RS PRO

Imperial or Metric

Metric

Thread Size

M4

Length

8mm

Head Shape

Hex Socket Cap

Material

Steel

Finish

Bright Zinc Plated

Thread Type

Metric

Thread Pitch

0.7mm

Standards Met

DIN 912

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

RS Pro Socket Screws - Hex head BZP Steel


Brought to you by RS Pro, a range of hex head socket screws suitable for hard to reach and difficult areas. Due to their narrow head design, they are perfect for small gaps and awkwardly positioned sockets. The high tensile steel confirms the strength of each screw used within machine repairs and maintenance. All models are highly reliable and excellent quality.

Features and Benefits


• Various thread sizes available, including M3 and M4
• High-quality threaded design ensures a comfortable screw into the socket
• BZP Steel as standard
• Cost effective, more so than stainless steel

What is BZP?


Meaning bright zinc plating, a shiny coating is applied to the steel, this process prevents corrosion and rusting. If the application is situated within a harsh environment, BZP will provide much needed longevity and reliability. Although it may not be as effective as stainless steel, the added benefit would be the price. As stainless steel is completely rust proof, but expensive, BZP Steel offers a great solution and is massively cost effective.

What are socket screws used for?


Although uses may very, as standard, these screws are fasteners for industrial equipment or machines which requires parts to be fixed onto a surface or together. The socket will need to be the same metric thread as the screw itself. As an example, some of the types of uses would be:

• Fasteners and fixings
• Machine tooling and repair
• Security guarding
• Electronic applications
• Automotive industry

What type of head do these screws have?


As standard, this entire range comes with hexagon cap heads built onto the screws. Meaning a hexagon key will need to be used to fully secure the screws into their corresponding sockets. Please make note of the thread sizes of screws you are using as the sockets will need to have identical metric threads to be fixed.

Standards


Threaded in accordance with Din standard 912 / ISO standard 4762

Standards

BS4183 & DIN912