Reduced head Euro screws are designed for fastening into wood panels, chipboard, MDF and other engineered wood materials, primarily in furniture manufacturing and assembly systems. This type of screw is widely used in standardized assembly processes thanks to its dimensional precision and compatibility with the drilling systems commonly used for furniture panels.
The thread is characterized by a wide and deep pitch, designed to ensure effective grip in wood-based materials and composite panels. During installation, the screw creates a strong mechanical connection with the material, ensuring stable and durable fastening over time.
The reduced head with cross recess (Pozidriv or Phillips) is designed to provide a smaller head profile compared to traditional countersunk heads, making these screws particularly suitable for applications where limited space is available or where a less visible head is required.
The cross recess provides efficient torque transmission during tightening, facilitating installation with manual tools or powered screwdrivers typically used in assembly lines.
Reduced head Euro screws are widely used in the furniture and cabinet manufacturing industry due to their reliability and full compatibility with standard panel drilling systems.
Typical applications include:
Thanks to the combination of thread geometry designed for wood-based panels, compact head design and dimensional precision, reduced head Euro screws provide a reliable solution for fast, precise and repeatable assembly operations in furniture manufacturing and industrial woodworking.
Reduced head Euro screws are generally manufactured from high-strength carbon steel, with surface treatments designed to ensure durability and corrosion protection.
They are commonly available in:
These surface treatments ensure good corrosion resistance and reliable mechanical performance, even during repeated assembly operations.
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