pias® drilling screw, round head with collar and AW drive
pias steel zinc plated pan head AW with flange
SCR-DBIT-PANHD-FLG-AW25-(A3K)-4,8X22
ZEBRA PIAS
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Drilling, threading, screwing-in - all in one work step
Therefore considerably reduced time and effort
Exact drilling diameter for each screw connection
- Resulting in minimisation of thread tolerance
- Always an optimum connection
Prevents installation errors
AW drive system:
- Enhanced torque transmission
- Longer service life
- Optimum centring
- Better mounting output thanks to fatigue-free screwing in; the required contact pressure for transmission of the torques is considerably lower
- Largest possible contact surface of bit in screw drive
- Even force distribution prevents damage to the surface-protection coating and therefore ensures better resistance to corrosion
- The pressed-on flange generates a lower surface pressure, which helps to prevent stress cracks
- Contact pressure during use approx. 100 N/screw in with depth stop if necessary
- Drilling screws must be processed with a suitable drill driver (e.g. cordless drill driver with depth stop)
- The use of impact screwdrivers is not permitted
- Drilling screws must be attached perpendicular to the surface of the component
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The self-drilling screw for fastening plastic and thin sheet metal to metal sub-structures.
Material | Steel |
Surface | Zinc plated |
Nominal diameter (d1) | 4.8 mm |
Length (l1) | 22 mm |
Head diameter (dk) | 12.75 mm |
Head height (k1) | 3.6 mm |
Drill tip length (lp) | 4.5 mm |
Other standard | Company standard |
Head type | Pan head with collar |
Internal drive | AW25 |
Thread type | Self-tapping screw thread |
Head details | 0 - not applicable |
Min. recommended substructure thickness | 1.7 mm |
Max. material thickness to be drilled through (metal) | 4.0 mm |
Max. attachment thickness (lB) | 13 mm |
Min./max. recommended installation speed (idling) | 1200-1800 rpm |
RoHS-compliant | Yes |