Mil-Spec Screw, NAS Series, Countersink, Phillips Drive
SKU: NAS-SCREW-CTSK-PH
$0.22 to $10.77
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The Phillips flat/countersunk head machine screws are bolts designed to fit inside a countersunk hole. A countersink is both the recessed hole and the tool to make the hole that allows compatible screws and bolts to screw in flush to a surface.
Flat/Countersunk head screws are mostly hidden when screwed in, because their heads are shaped to fit within the special holes. When these holes are empty, they look like a normal screw hole with a conical opening at the top; when they are full, the only visible part should be the very top of the screw or bolt. The typical angle of a countersunk screw head is 90 degrees.
Flat/Countersunk head screws are mostly hidden when screwed in, because their heads are shaped to fit within the special holes. When these holes are empty, they look like a normal screw hole with a conical opening at the top; when they are full, the only visible part should be the very top of the screw or bolt. The typical angle of a countersunk screw head is 90 degrees.