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38 Types Of Screw Heads

Types Of Screws Head

1.Flat head screws have a flat, countersunk design, allowing the screw to sit flush with or slightly below the material's surface.
2.Flange head screws have a wide, flat collar under the head. This makes the surface area bigger. The head is also more significant than a standard screw to help spread out the pressure.
3.Binding head screws have a rounded head and a slightly wider base. They are easy to install, even without tools or with little force.
4.Bugle head screws have a tapered, bell-shaped head. The head smoothly connects to the material.
5.Dome head screws have a rounded, raised head. The head sticks out from the material.
6.Raised head screws have a slightly rounded, elevated head that stands above the material surface.
7.Truss head screws feature a broad, flat head with a low profile and a large bearing surface.
8.Combination head screws have both a slotted and a Phillips recess, allowing them to be driven with either type of screwdriver.
9.Pin head screws feature a small, round head with a pin in the center to prevent tampering.
10.Sentinel head screws have a deep, small recess in the center of the screw head, offering extra security.
11.The screw head has two small holes opposite each other, which require a specialized two-prong tool for installation.
12.The screw head features two holes or recesses and requires a spanner tool to drive it.
13.The screw head has a cross-shaped recess, providing better torque transfer than a slotted head.
14.The screw head has a hexagonal recess, requiring a hex key (also known as an Allen wrench) for installation.
15.The screw head is hexagonal and is driven with a wrench or socket.
16.Similar to the Phillips head but with additional auxiliary cross-shaped slots to reduce slipping.
17.It combines the features of a Phillips and square recess design with four contact points for better grip and torque transfer.
18.The screw head has a simple straight slot, which can be driven using a standard flathead screwdriver.
19.The screw head has a square recess designed to be used with square drive tools.
20.The screw head has a star-shaped recess with six points, providing substantial torque transfer.
21.Similar to the standard Torx head but with an improved shape and more contact points, providing more robust torque transfer.
22.Features a rounded top slightly higher than a standard round head, with external threads along the edges.
23.The screw head has a semi-spherical or rounded shape, slightly raised above the surface.
24.Cheese-shaped, usually rounded, with a thinner, larger bearing surface.
25.Extremely low-profile head, often used for fastening thin materials.
26.The screw head includes a sealing washer, helping prevent leaks.
27.Features a wide, flat top that can typically be tightened or loosened by hand without tools.
28.The screw head is shaped like a "T," commonly used for fastening with other materials or components.
29.The screw head is short, round, and similar to a button shape, with a flat top.
30.The screw head has an undercut at the bottom, with a smooth, flush surface.
31.This screw has an "X"-shaped groove that prevents regular tools from installing or removing it.
32.The screw has three wing-shaped grooves, forming a triangle.
33.Has multiple grooves or spline shapes for high torque and heavy-duty use.
34.Built to handle higher torque, with deeper grooves for better tool grip.
35.This screw has a unique Y-shaped head with three grooves.
36.Custom-designed screw heads that can be tailored to meet specific needs, such as changing the shape or grooves.
37.A six-pointed star shape with grooves for a firmer grip and higher torque.
38.The screw only turns in one direction, often used for security.

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