Wood Screws to DIN 96 / DIN 97 / DIN 7997. Full dimensional table, materials, finishes and quotation. 9 sizes listed.
Technical Drawing
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Dimensions & Specifications (DIN 96 / DIN 97 / DIN 7997)
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Nominal diameter (mm)
Head diameter dk (mm)
Head height k (mm)
Head type
Pilot hole (mm)
Common length range (mm)
Reference standard
Notes
2.0
3.8
1.2
Countersunk
1.2
10~25
DIN 97 / DIN 7997
Slotted/cross wood screw, gimlet point
2.5
4.7
1.5
Countersunk
1.5
12~30
DIN 97 / DIN 7997
Slotted/cross wood screw, gimlet point
3.0
5.6
1.65
Countersunk
1.8
12~40
DIN 97 / DIN 7997
Slotted/cross wood screw, gimlet point
3.5
6.5
1.93
Countersunk
2.0
16~50
DIN 97 / DIN 7997
Slotted/cross wood screw, gimlet point
4.0
7.5
2.2
Countersunk
2.3
16~70
DIN 97 / DIN 7997
Slotted/cross wood screw, gimlet point
4.5
8.5
2.5
Countersunk
2.5
20~80
DIN 97 / DIN 7997
Slotted/cross wood screw, gimlet point
5.0
9.2
2.5
Countersunk
3.0
20~100
DIN 97 / DIN 7997
Slotted/cross wood screw, gimlet point
6.0
11.0
3.0
Countersunk
3.5
30~120
DIN 97 / DIN 7997
Slotted/cross wood screw, gimlet point
8.0
14.5
4.0
Countersunk
5.0
40~160
DIN 97 / DIN 7997
Slotted/cross wood screw, gimlet point
Wood Screws conform to DIN 96 / DIN 97 / DIN 7997. As screws, they are specified by the dimensions in the table below; this page also covers materials, finishes and typical uses.
What Are Wood Screws?
Wood Screws are screws defined by DIN 96 / DIN 97 / DIN 7997. They are selected by thread size and the dimensional characteristics shown below, and are available in a range of materials and finishes to suit the application and environment.
Materials & Finishes
Common materials include carbon steel (typically zinc plated or hot-dip galvanized), alloy steel in property classes 8.8, 10.9 and 12.9, and stainless steel A2 (304) or A4 (316) for corrosion resistance. Specify the material, property class and surface finish appropriate to your load and environment.
Typical Applications
Machine assembly, tooling, enclosures and precision equipment where a clean, controllable drive and head form are needed.
Wood Screws are stocked and supplied to order. Pricing starts from approximately US$0.020 per piece for standard sizes in carbon steel; final pricing depends on size, material, finish and order quantity (MOQ applies). Submit your exact configuration with the quote form above.
Frequently Asked Questions
What standard and drive type do Wood Screws use?
Wood Screws are manufactured to DIN 96 / DIN 97 / DIN 7997 and use the standard drive for this product family. The dimensional values on this page follow that standard.
What sizes are available for Wood Screws?
The table on this page lists 9 sizes for Wood Screws, ranging from 2.0 to 8.0. Sizes outside the table can be quoted on request.
In which materials are Wood Screws supplied?
Wood Screws are supplied in alloy steel (typically 10.9 / 12.9 for socket screws), carbon steel and stainless A2 / A4, with finishes including zinc plating, hot-dip galvanizing and black oxide. Choose material and finish to suit the load and the service environment for Wood Screws.
How do I request a quotation?
Use the parametric drawing on this page to set the exact configuration (size, material, finish) and click "Request this configuration" — a specialist from engineeringhardware.com will respond within one business day.