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a)DIN 912 (ISO 4762) refers to a standard for metric socket head cap screws, also known as cup head screws. These fasteners feature a cylindrical head with a hexagonal recess (socket) in the center, allowing them to be tightened or loosened using a hex key or Allen wrench. These screws are commonly used in various applications where a high tensile strength is required.
b) A socket head cap screw with a knurled head is a modified version of the standard DIN 912 screw, featuring a textured knurled surface around the head. This design provides additional grip for manual handling or adjustment, making it ideal for certain applications.
DIN 7984
a) Unlike DIN 912, DIN 7984 screws features a low-profile head and a hexagonal socket drive (Socket thin head cap screws) with metric thread ranging from size M3 to M24
b) DIN 7984 screws have a thinner head because they are designed to be countersunk, allowing them to sit flush with the material surface. However, this design may not provide the same torque transfer capacity as the thicker head of DIN 912 screws, which are designed to handle higher torque due to their thicker cylindrical head shape.