Countersunk Screws are specially designed fasteners with a conical head that allows them to sit flush with or below the surface of the material once installed. This sleek finish makes them ideal for applications requiring a smooth and clean appearance, without protruding screw heads.
Commonly used in woodworking, metal fabrication, cabinetry, and structural assemblies, countersunk screws are typically paired with countersunk holes to ensure proper fit. They are available in various head styles such as flat, oval, or bugle, and come in popular drive types including Phillips, slotted, Torx, and hex.
Available in both metric and imperial sizes, countersunk screws are manufactured from materials like stainless steel, carbon steel, brass, and alloy steel, often treated or coated for corrosion resistance and added strength.