Pozi Pan Head Self-Drilling Screws DIN 7504N BZP - Pack of 100

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Streamline your metalwork and fabrication projects with our Pozi Pan Head Self-Drilling Screws. Engineered specifically for joining thin section steel without the need for pre-drilling, these fasteners act as a drill bit and a tapping screw in one fluid motion. Manufactured to the strict DIN 7504N standard and finished in a Bright Zinc Plating (BZP) for reliable indoor corrosion resistance, this highly convenient 100-pack is an essential timesaver for HVAC installation, metal framing, and general sheet metal assembly

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One-Step Fastening: The integrated self-drilling point eliminates the need for pilot holes, saving valuable time and reducing tool wear.
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Excellent Load Distribution: The flat underside of the pan head spreads the clamping force over a wider area to prevent damaging or pulling through thin materials.
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Trade-Ready Pack: Supplied in a cost-effective box of 100 pieces, perfect for keeping your workshop or work van fully stocked.

Eliminate Pre-Drilling

When fabricating metal ducting, assembling steel stud frames, or attaching cladding, having to pre-drill every single fixing hole is a massive drain on productivity. These self-drilling screws solve that problem entirely. The hardened tip features a miniature drill-flute design that instantly bites into thin section steel. As you apply pressure with your power drill, the screw bores its own perfectly sized hole, followed immediately by the tapping threads which carve a secure, vibration-resistant friction fit.

The Advantage of the Pan Head

Fastening thin sheet metal requires careful load management. If you use a countersunk screw on thin steel, it will act like a wedge, distorting the metal or pulling straight through. The pan head design prevents this. It features a flat underside that sits completely flush against the surface of your workpiece, acting almost like an integrated washer. This distributes the clamping pressure evenly across a wider surface area, providing a tight, secure hold without warping or tearing your materials.

Reliable BZP Protection and Performance

Built for professional use, these screws are manufactured to the rigorous DIN 7504N standard, ensuring you don't encounter blunt tips or malformed threads halfway through a job. The high-strength steel core is protected by a Bright Zinc Plated (BZP) finish. This coating not only provides a sleek, professional appearance but also offers essential corrosion resistance for internal applications, sheltered environments, or temporary outdoor structures.

Product Details

  • Key Features

    • Type: Self-Drilling Screw (Tek Screw)
    • Standard: DIN 7504N
    • Head Style: Pan Head
    • Drive Type: Pozi (Cross Recessed)
    • Thread Type: Self-Tapping
    • Finish: Bright Zinc Plated (BZP)
    • Application: Thin Section Steel
    • Pack Quantity: 100 Pieces
    • Technical Data: Full specifications available via JCP Fixings
  • Whats in the box?

    • Pack of 100 Pozi Pan Head Self Drilling Screws BZP - Please choose a size.
  • Pozi Pan Head Self-Drilling Screws DIN 7504N BZP - Pack of 100

    Pozi Pan Head Self-Drilling Screws DIN 7504N BZP - Pack of 100

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a pilot hole for these screws?

No, that is the primary benefit of a self-drilling screw. The tip acts as a drill bit, allowing you to drive the screw directly into thin section steel without any pre-drilling.

Can I use these screws outside?

Bright Zinc Plating (BZP) is primarily designed for indoor use or dry environments. If your project will be exposed to rain or harsh outdoor weather, we recommend upgrading to a stainless steel self-drilling screw to prevent rust.

What is the difference between Pozi and Phillips drive?

While they look similar, a Pozi drive has four additional smaller lines radiating from the center cross. This design provides much better grip for the screwdriver bit, allowing you to apply higher torque without the bit slipping out (cam-out). Always use a Pozi (PZ) bit with these screws.