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Pan head self-tapping screws are among the most versatile fasteners in both industrial and DIY settings. Their distinctive head shape—low-profile with a large, flat bearing surface—makes them ideal for securing thin materials where a flush finish isn't required.
When sourcing or cataloging these screws, you will typically encounter these primary standards:
| Feature | Details |
| Material | Zinc-plated steel, Stainless Steel (304/316), or Black Phosphate. |
| Drive Types | Phillips (most common), Slotted, or Torx (Star). |
| Threads |
Type A: Coarse threads for wood or thin metal. Type AB: Finer threads for heavier gauge sheet metal. |
| Standards | Commonly manufactured to DIN 7981 or ISO 7049. |

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