M6 x 25mm T30 Torx Countersunk Thread Forming Screws (DIN 7500M) - Stainless Steel (A2) Description
The M6 x 25mm T30 Torx Countersunk Thread Forming Screws (DIN 7500M) - Stainless Steel (A2) has the following features:
- Countersunk Angle (CA): 90 Degrees
- Countersunk Angle (CA) Tolerance: +2/-0 Degrees
- Drive Size: T30
- Natural Finish
- For Use With: Plastics, Thin Composite Materials, and Light Metals, e.g. Aluminium, Brass.
- Head Diameter (D): 11 mm
- Head Length (H): 3 mm
- Length (L): 25 mm
- Manufacturing Standard: DIN 7500M
- Stainless Steel - (A2)
- Stainless Steel Material Family
- Not Suitable For Use With: Ferrous Metals
- System of Measurement: Metric
- Thread Pitch: 1 mm
- Thread Size: M6 (6 mm)
- Thread Type: Trilobular
Discover more about the Torx Countersunk Thread Forming Screws range.
Torx countersunk thread forming screws, also known as Torx countersunk thread rolling screws, are advanced thread-forming fasteners precision-engineered to create their own machine threads in untapped holes.
Their design is defined by three key features. First, a tri-lobular shaft designed to cold form the material of a pilot hole, displacing it to create strong, precise mating threads without generating any swarf or chips. Second, a countersunk head that allows the screw to sit perfectly flush with the component surface, and third, a Torx drive that ensures efficient torque transfer and reduces the risk of cam-out during installation.
How Torx Countersunk Thread Forming Screws Work
As a Torx countersunk thread forming screw is driven into a correctly sized pilot hole, its trilobular shaft profile gently deforms the host material (such as plastic or light metal). This cold-forming action shapes the material around the screw's threads without generating swarf, creating a perfect, reusable machine thread that is stronger than a cut thread.
This method provides exceptional pull-out resistance and outstanding resilience against vibration, as the host material is locked into the recesses of the trilobular shaft. It's also perfect for medical or electronic devices where swarf might cause contamination or damage.
For example, in an electronic assembly, these screws can be used to securely fasten a control interface board to a thin aluminium or sheet steel housing, providing a reliable, vibration-proof connection without the need for a separate tapping operation, saving critical time in production.
Materials Torx Countersunk Thread Rolling Screws Are Made From
To meet the demands of various engineering applications, Accu's Torx countersunk thread rolling screws is available in a range of high-performance materials:
- Stainless Steel - (A2): Offers an excellent balance of strength and corrosion resistance, making it ideal for general-purpose applications and environments with some moisture.
- Steel (Bright Zinc Plated): A strong steel base coated with a bright zinc layer for good indoor corrosion resistance and a clean, professional finish.
- Steel (Black Zinc Plated): Provides the same strength and corrosion protection as bright zinc plating, but with a sleek, black finish ideal for aesthetic applications or matching dark components.
Sizes and Types of Torx Countersunk Thread Forming Screws Available
Our range is engineered for precision and flexibility, supporting projects from prototyping to full-scale production. We offer Torx countersunk thread forming screws in thread sizes starting from M2.5 (2.5mm) up to M8 (8mm), with lengths available from 4mm to 50mm. This variety ensures you can find the exact size needed for your specific project application, whether you are working with thin plastic casings or more robust sheet metal enclosures.
FAQs
Q: Do I need to tap a hole before using a Torx countersunk thread forming screw?
A: No. These screws are specifically designed to eliminate the tapping process. They form their own mating threads when driven into a correctly sized, unthreaded pilot hole, saving significant time, labour, and manufacturing costs. You will however, need to countersink your bore hole so the countersunk head sits flush.
Q: What applications are Torx countersunk thread forming screws used for?
A: They are ideal for any application requiring a strong, reliable machine thread in softer materials. Common uses include assembling plastic electronic enclosures, fastening components to thin composite materials and working with light metals like aluminium, brass, and sheet steel in manufacturing and engineering. The countersunk head makes them perfect for any application where a flush, non-snagging finish is essential.