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High-Quality DIN Screws for Industrial and DIY Applications

At Motedis, you will find a wide selection of DIN screws designed to provide strength, precision, and durability in various types of assemblies. These screws are ideal for industrial applications and DIY projects, offering reliable solutions for metal structures, mounting systems, and DIY projects. Below you will find a detailed description of each type of screw and a comparative table to help you choose the most suitable one for your project.

What Are DIN Screws and What Are They Used For?

DIN screws (standardized under the German industry standard) are designed to meet specific requirements in size and strength, ensuring precise and uniform joints. Thanks to their versatility, they are used in machinery industries, construction of structures, and manufacturing in general. The main types of DIN screws include:

  • DIN 912: Cylindrical head screws, perfect for robust structural joints.
  • DIN 7984: Low-head screws, ideal for confined spaces.
  • DIN 7380: Screws with a rounded head, used in applications where aesthetic finish is important.
  • DIN 7991: Countersunk screws for flush joints, ideal on smooth surfaces.

Benefits of Motedis DIN Screws

  • High-Quality Materials: Made of steel and stainless steel, with corrosion resistance.
  • Versatility: Available in multiple sizes and types to suit various applications.
  • Compatibility: They fit perfectly with aluminium profiles and other industrial components.
  • Variety of Heads and Finishes: From cylindrical heads to countersunk designs to meet different aesthetic and functional needs.

Comparative Table of DIN Screws

Screw Type Description Main Application Key Features
DIN 912 Cylindrical head Robust structural joints High strength and durability
DIN 7984 Low head Confined spaces Low profile, ideal for areas with limited space
DIN 7380 Rounded head Aesthetic finishes Rounded head, aesthetic look
DIN 7991 Countersunk screw Flush surfaces Flush joint for flat finishes
DIN 6912 Low cylindrical head Discreet and aesthetic joints Low profile for visible assemblies
DIN 914 Fixing screw with point Precise adjustments Strong and suitable for firm fixings in moving components

Frequently Asked Questions

What does each specification in DIN screws mean?

The numbering (DIN 912, DIN 7984, etc.) indicates the design and application of each screw, ensuring uniformity in the industry. Each type meets precise specifications to offer strength and compatibility in multiple applications.

Are there DIN screw options for outdoor use?

Yes, we offer screws in stainless steel and galvanized, designed to resist corrosion in outdoor conditions or humid environments.

How do I choose the correct screw size?

Each DIN screw is available in various lengths and thicknesses. You can check the detailed technical specifications in each product to select the size that suits your project.

Explore our full range of DIN screws at Motedis and find the perfect solution for your assembly and construction needs.

DIN 913 Screws: Secure and Discreet Fastening for Precise Assemblies

The DIN 913 screws from Motedis offer a robust and discreet fastening solution for applications that require a firm hold without protruding elements. Designed with an internal hexagon and a flush head, these screws are ideal for assemblies that need smooth finishes without bumps.

Features of DIN 913 Screws

The DIN 913 screws are characterized by their ability to secure parts without the head protruding, which is essential in projects where aesthetics or limited space are priorities. Available in different lengths and sizes, they offer versatility and reliability in industrial and mechanical assemblies.

Common Applications

  • Precision Mechanisms: Ideal for machinery where every millimeter counts.
  • Industrial Assemblies: Perfect for securely joining parts without obstructions.
  • Aluminum Profile Systems: These screws provide stable fastening without affecting the profile of structures.

Benefits of DIN 913 Screws

  • Flush Head Design: Provides a stable fastening that does not protrude, ideal for uniform finishes.
  • High Strength: Made from stainless steel for long-lasting durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Variety of Lengths: Adaptable to different applications, including special options for greater length.
  • Versatility: Compatible with various materials, including aluminium and steel.

Comparison Table of DIN 913 Screws

Size Length (mm) Material Main Application
M8x30 30 Stainless Steel Industrial mechanisms and precision
M8x60 60 Stainless Steel Structural part assemblies
M5x14 14 Stainless Steel Aluminum profile systems
M8x120 120 Stainless Steel Projects with length requirements

Frequently Asked Questions about DIN 913 Screws

What is the advantage of DIN 913 screws compared to other screws?

The flush head design allows for discreet fastening, ideal for aesthetic finishes or limited spaces.

What type of tools do I need to install these screws?

For a proper fit, it is recommended to use an internal hex key, which ensures a precise and secure assembly.

Can I use these screws outdoors?

Yes, the stainless steel DIN 913 screws are corrosion-resistant, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

Explore the collection of DIN 913 screws at Motedis to find fastening solutions that combine discretion, strength, and precision in all your industrial and engineering projects.

DIN 914 Screws: Precision and Secure Fixation for Technical Projects

The DIN 914 screws from Motedis are ideal for precision applications that require reliable and robust anchoring. Their design, featuring a conical tip and an internal hexagon, provides a firm grip, making them an ideal choice for mechanical structures, profiling systems, and precision adjustment work in engineering and construction.

What is the DIN 914 Screw?

The DIN 914 screw is a clamping screw with a conical tip designed to secure components in technical applications. Thanks to its internal hexagon, it offers great ease of adjustment and allows safe usage in projects that require high precision.

Common Uses of DIN 914 Screws

  • Precision Engineering: For securing components that require exact and stable adjustment.
  • Mechanical Support Structures: Ensures a strong and durable assembly.
  • Profiling and Aluminum Framing Systems: Its conical tip easily inserts into profile systems, facilitating the joining of components.
  • DIY Projects and Robotics: Ideal for projects that require high-precision anchoring.

Key Benefits of DIN 914 Screws

  • Firm and Stable Fixation: The conical tip provides secure anchoring in various applications.
  • Easy Adjustment: Internal hexagon for quick and precise installation.
  • Strength and Durability: Made from stainless steel, they offer excellent corrosion resistance.
  • Wide Range of Sizes: Adaptable to the needs of every project.

Comparison Table of DIN 914 Screws

Size Length (mm) Material Primary Application
M8x8 8 Stainless steel High precision mechanical projects
M6x10 10 Stainless steel Aluminum profiling systems
M8x14 14 Stainless steel Assemblies in robust structures
M5x10 10 Stainless steel Adjustments in engineering projects
M4x10 10 Stainless steel DIY and robotics projects
M8x20 20 Carbon steel Anchoring in machinery systems

Frequently Asked Questions about DIN 914 Screws

What sets the DIN 914 screw apart from other clamping screws?

The DIN 914 screws feature a conical tip that allows for more precise and stable fixation in mechanical and profiling systems, making them ideal for technical and engineering applications.

Is it necessary to use special tools to install the DIN 914 screw?

No, the DIN 914 screw can be easily adjusted with a standard hex key, making it convenient for all types of applications.

Are they corrosion-resistant?

Yes, DIN 914 screws are available in stainless steel, making them ideal for outdoor applications or environments with high exposure to moisture.

Explore the DIN 914 category on Motedis and discover the quality and versatility of these clamping screws with a conical tip, perfect for industrial and high-precision DIY projects.

DIN 920 Screws: Reliable Fastening with Cylindrical Head Design

The DIN 920 screws are essential components in a wide range of assemblies and industrial applications. With their cylindrical head and internal hexagonal socket design, these screws are ideal for installations requiring robust and adjustable fastening with specific tools. Made from high-quality materials, such as stainless steel, they offer durability and corrosion resistance, ensuring long-lasting performance even in demanding conditions.

Features of DIN 920 Screws

  • Cylindrical Head Design: Its design allows for easy and secure adjustment with a hex key, providing stable fastening.
  • Versatility: Suitable for a variety of assemblies in mechanical and industrial systems.
  • Durable Material: Made from stainless steel, these screws offer high resistance to corrosion and wear.

Common Uses

  • Industrial Assemblies: To securely fasten mechanical parts with precision and firmness.
  • Aluminum Profile Systems: Their structure allows for effortless adjustment in slotted profiles.
  • Precision Assemblies: Suitable for machinery that requires reliable and low-maintenance components.

Comparison Table of DIN 920 Screws

Size Length (mm) Material Main Application
M6x20 20 Stainless Steel Mechanical and industrial assemblies

Frequently Asked Questions about DIN 920 Screws

What tools do I need to install DIN 920 screws?

DIN 920 screws require a hex key for optimal and secure adjustment.

Are they suitable for outdoor use?

Yes, since they are made of stainless steel, DIN 920 screws are corrosion-resistant, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.

How do DIN 920 screws differ from other cylindrical head screws?

DIN 920 screws offer a design with a hexagonal socket that allows for secure and discreet adjustment, making them ideal for applications requiring durability and ease of adjustment.

Discover our collection of DIN 920 screws at Motedis and choose the perfect option to secure your assemblies with reliability and strength.

DIN 931 Bolts: Hex Head Bolts for High-Strength Connections

The DIN 931 bolts are essential in industrial assemblies due to their hexagonal head design and quality partial thread. Ideal for applications requiring secure fastening and quick installation, these bolts are widely used in the construction of metal structures, machinery, and industrial applications.

Characteristics of DIN 931 Bolts

  • Hexagonal Head: Allows secure and efficient tightening with standard wrenches, facilitating assembly and disassembly.
  • Partial Thread: Ideal for applications where greater strength is needed in the unthreaded section, offering enhanced stability.
  • Versatility: Suitable for assemblies in metal structures, machinery, and heavy engineering applications.

Common Applications

  • Metal Construction: Used in steel structures and industrial assemblies.
  • Heavy Machinery: Provide the necessary strength in high-load and high-wear environments.
  • Automotive: Secure parts in vehicle components and industrial machinery.

Comparative Table of DIN 931 Bolts

Model Size Thread
DIN 931 M12x75 M12x75 Partial
DIN 931 M12x65 M12x65 Partial

Frequently Asked Questions about DIN 931 Bolts

What is the advantage of the partial thread in DIN 931 bolts?

The partial thread provides greater strength in the unthreaded section, ideal for supporting loads and reducing the risk of fatigue in the connection.

What tools are needed to install DIN 931 bolts?

A standard wrench matching the size of the hexagonal head can be used, facilitating a secure and quick adjustment.

Are they suitable for outdoor use?

Yes, depending on the material and surface treatment, DIN 931 bolts can withstand exposure to outdoor conditions, although it is recommended to check each specification.

Explore the complete range of DIN 931 bolts at Motedis and choose the ones suitable for your engineering and construction projects.

DIN 933 Screws: Description, Uses and FAQ

The DIN 933 screws with hexagonal head and full thread offer great versatility for multiple industrial and construction applications. Their hexagonal design allows for a solid and secure mounting with standard tools, providing high tensile strength.

Features of DIN 933 Screws

  • Hexagonal Head: The hexagonal head facilitates torque application, allowing for a precise and stable adjustment.
  • Full Thread: The full thread along the screw’s shank ensures a better grip, essential for assemblies that require permanent and high-strength fixings.
  • Variety of Sizes and Materials: Available in sizes from M4 to M12 and made of stainless steel, providing durability and corrosion resistance.

Common Uses of DIN 933 Screws

  • Assembly in Metal and Wood Structures: These screws are ideal for assembling metal structures or securing wood pieces in constructions and furniture.
  • Automotive and Machinery: Used in mechanical assemblies, especially in engines and parts that require a secure and robust adjustment.
  • Construction of Industrial Equipment and Devices: In areas that demand high mechanical strength, such as heavy equipment and industrial devices.

Comparative Table of DIN 933 Screws

Diameter (M) Available Length (mm) Head Type Thread Material
M8 10 - 55 Hexagonal Full Stainless Steel
M6 6 - 30 Hexagonal Full Stainless Steel
M4 6 - 30 Hexagonal Full Stainless Steel

Frequently Asked Questions about DIN 933 Screws

What type of tools are needed to install DIN 933 screws?

These screws can be adjusted with hex keys or Allen wrenches, allowing for a secure and quick fixation.

Are DIN 933 screws suitable for outdoor use?

Yes, DIN 933 screws made of stainless steel offer excellent corrosion resistance, making them ideal for outdoor applications and humid environments.

What is the difference between DIN 931 and DIN 933 screws?

The main difference is that DIN 933 screws have a full thread, whereas DIN 931 screws have a partially unthreaded shank. The choice depends on the need for grip along the entire length of the screw.

Can they withstand high loads and vibrations?

Yes, these screws are suitable for high-strength applications that require a firm fit and vibration tolerance.

DIN 933 screws are a reliable choice for projects requiring strong and long-lasting fixings, combining durability, strength, and versatility in various industrial and construction applications.

DIN 965 Screws: Features, Applications and FAQ

The DIN 965 screws are countersunk screws with a flat head finish and cruciform slot, ideal for applications where a flush surface without protrusions is required. Thanks to their design, these screws are easy to install and provide a strong and secure hold.

Features of DIN 965 Screws

  • Countersunk Head and Cruciform Slot: The countersunk head design allows the screw to sink into the mounting surface, offering a smooth finish. The cruciform slot facilitates the use of Phillips screwdrivers.
  • Variety of Sizes: DIN 965 screws are available in multiple sizes, allowing them to adapt to various mounting and fastening needs.
  • Material: These screws are typically made of stainless steel, providing excellent corrosion resistance and durability in different environments.

Common Uses of DIN 965 Screws

  • Installation of Panels and Plates: Thanks to their countersunk design, they are ideal for surfaces where a flush finish is required, such as wood or metal panels.
  • Assembly of Electronics and Precision Equipment: Frequently used in electronic devices and precision instruments, where a strong fastening and an aesthetic finish are required.
  • Furniture Construction: Commonly used in the assembly of furniture and structures that require flat finishes without protrusions.

Comparative Table of DIN 965 Screws

Diameter (M) Available Length (mm) Head Type Slot Type Material
M6 16 Countersunk Cruciform Stainless steel

Frequently Asked Questions about DIN 965 Screws

What tools are suitable for installing these screws?

DIN 965 screws require a Phillips screwdriver for adjustment, ensuring a quick and secure installation.

Is it possible to use these screws outdoors?

Yes, they are generally made of stainless steel, which provides high corrosion resistance, making them suitable for outdoor applications.

What is the difference between DIN 965 screws and DIN 7991 screws?

DIN 965 screws feature a cruciform slot and countersunk head, whereas DIN 7991 screws typically have an internal hexagon, so the choice depends on the available tool and the desired finish.

Can they withstand high pressure or vibration applications?

Although DIN 965 screws are robust, it is recommended to verify whether the mounting type requires specialized screws to withstand high pressure or frequent vibrations.

These screws offer an excellent solution for projects that require a smooth finish and reliable fastening, with a discreet and professional aesthetic on mounting surfaces.

DIN 6912 Screws: Precise and Low-Profile Fastening

The cylindrical head screws DIN 6912 available at Motedis are designed to provide reliable fastening in applications where space is limited. With a low-profile cylindrical head and internal hexagon, these screws are ideal for structures that require robust fastening without protruding.

Features of DIN 6912 Screws

  • Compact Design: The low-profile head allows installation in confined spaces, maintaining a clean appearance without protruding elements.
  • Internal Hexagon: Provides secure and precise adjustment.
  • Durable Material: Made from stainless steel for increased durability and corrosion resistance.

Common Applications

  • Machinery Assembly: Their compact size makes them ideal for tight spaces in mechanical components.
  • Industrial Engineering: Perfect for joining metal parts discreetly and securely.
  • Aluminum Profile Systems: Their low-profile head allows smooth integration in slotted profiles.
  • Automotive and Robotics: Frequently used in precision assemblies.

Benefits of DIN 6912 Screws

  • Compact Design: The low-profile cylindrical head allows these screws to be used in spaces with height restrictions.
  • High Strength: Made from stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Versatility: Available in various sizes and lengths, adaptable to different industrial applications.
  • Secure Fit: Its internal hexagon facilitates precise and secure installation.

Comparative Table of DIN 6912 Screws

Size Length (mm) Material Main Application
M8x20 20 Stainless steel Industrial and mechanical assemblies
M10x45 45 Stainless steel Heavy machinery structures
M12x50 50 Stainless steel Precision assemblies

Frequently Asked Questions about DIN 6912 Screws

Why choose DIN 6912 screws for my project?

These screws are ideal for applications that require robust fastening in limited spaces. Their compact design and internal hexagon ensure a reliable installation.

What tool is suitable for installing these screws?

For a secure fit, it is recommended to use an Allen key that facilitates insertion and removal in tight spaces.

Are they suitable for outdoor use?

Yes, thanks to their stainless steel material, DIN 6912 screws are corrosion resistant and suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.

Discover the complete range of DIN 6912 screws at Motedis and ensure reliable and discreet fastening in all your industrial and engineering projects.

DIN 7379 Screws: Precision Adjustment Screws for Technical Assemblies

The DIN 7379 screws stand out in applications that require precise adjustment and secure mounting. Designed with specific adjustment diameters (tolerances "f9"), these screws ensure reliable and stable fastening in mechanical connections where alignment and strength are essential. Their high‐quality construction provides great durability and facilitates maintenance in machinery and technical assemblies.

Features of DIN 7379 Screws

  • Adjustment Precision: Manufactured under "f9" adjustment specifications, they guarantee perfect alignment and fastening.
  • High Strength: Ideal for connections that require reliable long‐term fastening.
  • Versatility in Technical Applications: Commonly used in mechanical assemblies, machinery, and precision systems.

Common Applications

  • Mechanical Assemblies: An excellent choice for high‐precision machinery systems.
  • Automotive and Aerospace Industry: Suitable for assemblies that require stable and secure adjustment.
  • Precision Engineering: Ideal for equipment that requires stability and resistance to heavy use.

Comparison Table of DIN 7379 Screws

Model Size Tolerance
DIN 7379 12f9/M10x20 M10x20 f9
DIN 7379 8f9/M6x12 M6x12 f9
DIN 7379 5f9/M4x8 M4x8 f9

Frequently Asked Questions about DIN 7379 Screws

What is the "f9" tolerance in DIN 7379 screws?

The "f9" tolerance ensures a precise and reliable fit, ideal for applications that require high assembly precision.

How do DIN 7379 screws differ from other adjustment screws?

DIN 7379 screws offer a unique combination of precision and strength, making them perfect for industrial environments that require stability and easy maintenance.

Are they suitable for outdoor applications?

Depending on the material and finish, DIN 7379 screws may be suitable for outdoor use, although it is recommended to consult the material specifications in each case.

Discover the complete range of DIN 7379 screws at Motedis for technical applications and ensure precision in every assembly.

DIN 7380 Screws for Construction and Precision Assembly Projects

The DIN 7380 category from Motedis offers a range of round head screws with internal hexagon, ideal for projects that require an aesthetic and discreet fit without sacrificing fastening strength. DIN 7380 screws are popular in industrial applications, machinery assemblies, and DIY projects where a clean and secure finish is needed.

What is the DIN 7380 Screw?

The DIN 7380 screw is a round head screw with an internal hexagon, which makes it easy to use in construction and assembly projects where a more polished and less prominent appearance is required compared to other types of screws. It is ideal for fastenings in metal structures, profile systems, and precision projects.

Common Uses of DIN 7380 Screws

  • Machinery Assemblies: Firm fastenings with an aesthetic finish.
  • Aluminum Profile Systems: Ideal for joining profile components in complex constructions.
  • Electronics and DIY Projects: Perfect for projects that require polished finishes.
  • Automotive and Robotics Applications: Its design ensures a secure and discreet fit.

Main Benefits of DIN 7380 Screws

  • Rounded and Discreet Head: Allows a clean finish in visible applications.
  • High Strength and Stability: Manufactured with high-quality materials.
  • Compatibility with Hexagonal Tools: Easy and secure adjustment.
  • Variety of Materials and Sizes: Options in steel and stainless steel to suit every project.

Comparative Table of DIN 7380 Screws

Size Length (mm) Material Main Application
M5x12 12 Stainless steel Aluminum profile systems
M6x16 16 Stainless steel Assembly in confined spaces
M8x18 18 Stainless steel Machinery construction
M6x30 30 Stainless steel Assemblies in visible applications
M8x30 30 Carbon steel Assembly of complex structures
M4x10 10 Steel Electronics and DIY projects

Frequently Asked Questions about DIN 7380 Screws

For what type of projects is the DIN 7380 screw ideal?

The DIN 7380 screw is perfect for projects that require a discreet and durable fastening. Its rounded head design is ideal for visible structures and polished finishes.

Are there stainless steel options for DIN 7380 screws?

Yes, at Motedis we offer DIN 7380 screws in stainless steel, suitable for outdoor applications or environments that require corrosion resistance.

How do I choose the right size?

We offer DIN 7380 screws in a variety of sizes and lengths. Check the comparative table to choose the size that best fits your needs.

Explore our DIN 7380 category on Motedis and discover elegant and durable fastening solutions for your construction, assembly, and DIY projects.

DIN 7380F Screws: Features, Applications, and FAQ

The DIN 7380F screws are a popular choice due to their design featuring a rounded head and internal hexagon, ideal for applications that require a discreet and aesthetic fastening. Their design allows for easy assembly with Allen tools, and their rounded finish reduces the risk of catching, making them ideal for projects where safety and a clean design are priorities.

Features of the DIN 7380F Screws

  • Rounded Head with Internal Hexagon: Facilitates assembly and adjustment with Allen keys, allowing for a firm and precise tightening.
  • Variety of Sizes: Available in multiple sizes ranging from M4 to M8 in different lengths, allowing for a wide range of applications.
  • Material: Usually made of stainless steel, ideal for providing corrosion resistance and durability in demanding environments.

Common Uses of the DIN 7380F Screws

  • Furniture and Decoration Assembly: Used in the assembly of structures where an aesthetic finish is important.
  • Electronic Equipment and Precision Devices: Ideal for fastenings that require a secure fit and a clean finish.
  • Industrial Installations: Suitable for metal structures, steel, and other machinery components where reliable and easy-to-install fastening is required.

Comparison Table of DIN 7380F Screws

Diameter (M) Available Length (mm) Head Type Thread Type Material
M4 6 - 30 Rounded Full Stainless steel
M5 6 - 30 Rounded Full Stainless steel
M6 6 - 30 Rounded Full Stainless steel
M8 6 - 30 Rounded Full Stainless steel

Frequently Asked Questions about the DIN 7380F Screws

Which tools are needed to install these screws?

The DIN 7380F screws are adjusted using an Allen key or hex key, which facilitates their installation and secure adjustment.

Are these screws resistant to corrosion?

Yes, they are generally made of stainless steel, which gives them high corrosion resistance, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor environments.

What is the difference between DIN 7380 and DIN 7380F screws?

The main difference lies in their design. The DIN 7380F screws have specific head and thread characteristics that suit applications where a precise fit and a more discreet profile are sought.

Can they be used in high-tension applications?

The DIN 7380F screws are better suited for moderate load applications. For high-tension applications, it is recommended to consult specific fastening options.

These screws combine versatility and durability, making them ideal for applications that require both functionality and aesthetics, ensuring a clean and secure installation in every project.

DIN 7965 Screw Inserts: Strength and Reliability in Assemblies

The DIN 7965 screw inserts made of galvanized steel are an ideal solution for applications that require a durable and secure assembly in different types of materials. Their design allows for a firm and stable integration, especially in materials such as plastics, wood, and soft metals, providing a fastening that prevents wear of the receiving material.

Features of DIN 7965 Inserts

  • High-Strength Material: Made of galvanized steel, these inserts offer excellent corrosion resistance, suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments.
  • Stable Fastening: Their design allows for a secure and long-lasting attachment, ensuring stability in applications that require precision and firmness.
  • Compatibility: Available in various dimensions, the DIN 7965 inserts adapt to multiple applications and materials, providing a reliable connection in every installation.

Common Uses of DIN 7965 Screw Inserts

  • Automotive Industry: Used for fastening in vehicle parts, especially where it is important to maintain the integrity of the material in high-wear applications.
  • Home Appliances and Electronics: They provide a solid base in devices that require durable and secure assemblies.
  • Furniture and Carpentry: Ideal for securing components in furniture and wood structures, offering a firm attachment without damaging the material.

Comparison Table of DIN 7965 Inserts

Diameter (M) Length (mm) Material Finish
M6 10 - 20 Galvanized steel Galvanized

Frequently Asked Questions about DIN 7965 Inserts

Are they corrosion resistant?

Yes, the DIN 7965 galvanized steel inserts are designed to offer corrosion resistance, making them suitable for applications in humid environments.

Can they be reused after removal?

In general, these inserts are designed for a fixed and durable assembly, so it is recommended not to reuse them in critical applications to avoid loss of fit.

What tools are needed for their installation?

Depending on the type of application and the material, manual tools such as screwdrivers or specific insert tools can be used.

Can they withstand constant vibrations?

Yes, these inserts are designed to provide a secure fastening, even in applications with continuous movement or vibration.

The DIN 7965 inserts are a versatile and reliable choice for any project that demands a durable and high-strength fastening.

DIN 7984 Screws for Precision Connections in Limited Spaces

The DIN 7984 category from Motedis includes low-head screws, specially designed for applications where space is limited but a firm and durable fastening is required. These screws are ideal for a wide range of assemblies in the engineering sector, machinery construction, and DIY projects that need compact solutions without compromising stability.

What is the DIN 7984 Screw?

The DIN 7984 screw is a low-profile cylindrical head screw, ideal for situations where vertical space is scarce. With its compact design and low profile, it is frequently used in metal structures, mechanical assemblies, and applications where optimizing space without affecting the strength of the connection is essential.

Common Uses of DIN 7984 Screws

  • Machinery Construction: For connections in areas with space constraints.
  • Extrusions and Aluminum Structures: Perfect for profiles and precision assemblies.
  • Electronics and DIY Projects: Ideal for circuits and small structures.
  • Automotive and Robotics Industry: Provide a discreet and robust fastening.

Key Benefits of DIN 7984 Screws

  • Low and Compact Profile: Allows for assemblies in limited spaces.
  • High Strength and Durability: Made of high-quality steel.
  • Compatible with Hex Keys: Easy to adjust with Allen keys.
  • Available in Multiple Sizes and Materials: A variety of options to suit any project.

Comparison Table of DIN 7984 Screws

Size Length (mm) Material Main Application
M3x35 35 Steel Electronics and small assemblies
M5x20 20 Stainless steel Compact aluminium structures
M6x10 10 Steel Connections in machinery and profiles
M8x18 18 Stainless steel Precision assemblies in limited spaces
M10x25 25 High-strength steel Industrial machinery construction
M12x30 30 Stainless steel Robust assemblies in extrusions

Frequently Asked Questions about DIN 7984 Screws

In which projects is the DIN 7984 screw recommended?

The DIN 7984 screw is ideal for any application that requires connections in restricted spaces, including machinery, metal structures, and precision electronic assemblies.

Do you offer DIN 7984 screws in stainless steel?

Yes, we offer DIN 7984 screws in stainless steel, perfect for outdoor applications or environments that require corrosion resistance.

What sizes of DIN 7984 screws are available?

We offer a wide variety of sizes, ranging from M3 to M12, in various lengths. Please refer to the comparison table to find the ideal size for your project.

Explore our selection of DIN 7984 screws at Motedis and discover compact, high-quality fastening solutions for your assembly and construction needs.

DIN 7991 Screws: Precise and Discreet Fastening for Flat Surfaces

The DIN 7991 countersunk screws by Motedis offer an ideal solution for installations requiring a smooth, bump‐free surface. This type of screw, featuring a countersunk head and an internal hexagon, allows for a flush finish, providing a clean and professional appearance in aluminium structures, metal, and mechanical assembly projects.

Features of the DIN 7991 Screws

The design of the DIN 7991 screws is optimal for applications where aesthetics and functionality are priorities. Thanks to their countersunk head, these screws are installed flush with the surface, achieving a secure mounting without protruding elements.

Main Applications

  • Construction of Metal Structures: Ideal for fastening plates and profiles without surface interruptions.
  • Industrial Design Projects: Flush and discreet finish, perfect for a professional look.
  • Electromechanics: Offers strong and precise fastening, enabling secure connections in electronic systems.
  • Aluminum Profile Systems: Frequently used in aluminium profiles for an aesthetic and secure bond.

Benefits of the DIN 7991 Screws

  • Flush Finish: Avoids protruding elements, ideal for smooth surfaces.
  • Versatility in Sizes and Materials: Available in multiple dimensions and materials.
  • Precise Installation: With an internal hexagon for easy and accurate adjustment.
  • High Durability: Made from stainless steel, they are durable and corrosion‐resistant.

Comparative Table of DIN 7991 Screws

Size Length (mm) Material Primary Application
M4x16 16 Stainless Steel Aluminum profile assembly
M5x50 50 Stainless Steel Fastening of industrial structures
M8x60 60 Stainless Steel Metal carpentry projects
M6x14 (Black) 14 Black steel Design projects where aesthetics matter
M8x18 18 Stainless Steel Electromechanical installations
M6x30 30 Stainless Steel General engineering applications

Frequently Asked Questions about the DIN 7991 Screws

What makes the DIN 7991 screws unique?

These screws feature a countersunk head that allows for a flush installation, ideal for applications requiring a smooth, uninterrupted surface. Their design with an internal hexagon facilitates a secure fit.

What tool is needed to install them?

DIN 7991 screws are installed with a hex key, which allows for easy and precise adjustment in industrial and design applications.

Are they resistant to outdoor conditions?

Yes, many of Motedis' DIN 7991 screws are made of stainless steel, making them corrosion‐resistant and suitable for outdoor applications.

Find the complete range of DIN 7991 screws at Motedis and enhance your projects with an aesthetic and durable fastening, perfect for high‐precision applications and impeccable finishes.

DIN 912 Screws for Industrial Assemblies and Precision Projects

The Motedis DIN 912 category offers a wide selection of cylindrical head screws, ideal for structural joints that require high strength and stability. These screws, widely used in the industry and in DIY projects, stand out for their versatility and precision, being compatible with machinery applications, aluminium profiles and mounting systems.

What is the DIN 912 Screw?

The DIN 912 screw is a type of cylindrical head screw with an internal hexagon, known for its strength and easy adjustment using Allen tools. Its design allows for secure and firm fastening, ideal for applications that require strong and long-lasting joints without compromising the assembly’s aesthetics.

Common Uses of DIN 912 Screws

  • Industrial Machinery and Equipment: Fastening of structural components.
  • Construction of Metal Structures: To ensure solid joints in aluminium profiles.
  • DIY Projects and Home Improvement: Essential components for durable assemblies.
  • Automotive and Electronics: Its precision is ideal for assemblies that require fine adjustment.

Main Benefits of DIN 912 Screws

  • High Strength: They withstand high loads and maintain structural integrity.
  • Versatile Applications: Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, especially in stainless steel.
  • Compatibility with Allen Tools: Easy adjustment and disassembly.
  • Variety of Materials and Sizes: Available in stainless steel for corrosive environments and in multiple sizes.

Comparative Table of DIN 912 Screws

Size Length (mm) Material Primary Application
M3x16 16 Stainless Steel Electronics and small assemblies
M5x30 30 Stainless Steel Aluminum structures and profiles
M8x25 25 Stainless Steel Machinery projects
M8x45 45 Stainless Steel Construction of large structures
M12x80 80 Carbon Steel Heavy industrial joints
M6x50 50 Stainless Steel Assemblies in confined spaces

Frequently Asked Questions about DIN 912 Screws

What types of projects is the DIN 912 screw ideal for?

The DIN 912 screw is perfect for applications that require strong structural joints, such as in machinery, metal structures and DIY projects. Its cylindrical head design allows for a robust and easy-to-handle assembly.

Do you offer DIN 912 screws in stainless steel?

Yes, at Motedis we offer DIN 912 screws in stainless steel, ideal for outdoor applications or environments where corrosion resistance is required.

How do I select the appropriate size?

We offer DIN 912 screws in a variety of sizes and lengths. You can review the comparative table to identify the size that best suits your needs.

Explore the DIN 912 category at Motedis and find the ideal screw for your assembly needs, both for industrial applications and precision projects.