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Screws · ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985

Grade 8.8 Steel Pan Head Screws

Grade 8.8 Steel Pan Head Screws pairs the standard ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985 with a Grade 8.8 Steel base material. The sections below cover why engineers select this grade for pan head screws, its corrosion and temperature behavior, and the sizes available.

Why Choose Grade 8.8 Steel for Pan Head Screws

The workhorse medium-carbon alloy grade for structural joints. For pan head screws, this matters when requires plating (zinc) for corrosion protection is the primary requirement.

Mechanical & Physical Properties

Grade designationclass 8.8
Magnetic responseMagnetic
Service temperatureup to approx. +300 °C
Corrosion characteristicRequires plating (zinc) for corrosion protection

Galvanic & Galling Considerations

For pan head screws in steel, the dominant compatibility issue is hydrogen embrittlement at high property classes (10.9 and above) when electroplated. Plating must be followed by an appropriate baking treatment, or a non-electroplated finish (mechanical zinc, zinc flake) should be substituted.

Comparable Grades

For Pan Head Screws, class 10.9 or 12.9 is the comparable strength step. Move up when the joint preload approaches the proof load of the current class; move down when the joint is over-specified. For corrosion-critical service, switch to stainless A2 or A4.

Sizes of Pan Head Screws Available in Grade 8.8 Steel

SizePitch (mm)Head diameter dk (mm)Head height k (mm)Cross recessReference standard
M10.252.00.8PH0ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M1.20.252.30.9PH0ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M1.40.32.61.0PH0ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M1.60.353.01.0PH0ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M20.43.81.3PH1ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M2.50.454.71.5PH1ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M30.55.61.8PH1ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M3.50.66.52.1PH2ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M40.78.02.4PH2ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M50.89.53.0PH2ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M61.012.03.6PH3ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M81.2516.04.8PH3ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M101.520.06.0PH4ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985

Technical Drawing

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Dimensions & Specifications (ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985)

SizePitch (mm)Head diameter dk (mm)Head height k (mm)Cross recessReference standard
M10.252.00.8PH0ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M1.20.252.30.9PH0ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M1.40.32.61.0PH0ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M1.60.353.01.0PH0ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M20.43.81.3PH1ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M2.50.454.71.5PH1ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M30.55.61.8PH1ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M3.50.66.52.1PH2ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M40.78.02.4PH2ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M50.89.53.0PH2ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M61.012.03.6PH3ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M81.2516.04.8PH3ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985
M101.520.06.0PH4ISO 1207 / ISO 7045 / DIN 7985

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I move from class 8.8 to class 10.9 / 12.9 for Pan Head Screws?

Step up to class 10.9 / 12.9 when the joint preload approaches the proof load of the current class. The higher class adds preload at the same diameter, often saving size and weight.

Is Grade 8.8 Steel prone to hydrogen embrittlement?

Class 10.9 and above can be susceptible to hydrogen embrittlement when electroplated. Specify post-plating baking, or use mechanical-zinc / zinc-flake finishes which avoid the cathodic plating step.

Which finish is best for outdoor Pan Head Screws?

For outdoor service in steel, hot-dip galvanizing gives the longest life; zinc-flake (Geomet/Delta-Tone family) gives a thinner film with excellent salt-spray performance; standard zinc plating is the lowest-cost option for general indoor / shielded outdoor use.

What's the service temperature limit for Grade 8.8 Steel?

The practical service range is up to approx. +300 °C.

How do I request a quotation?

Use the technical drawing on this page to pick the exact configuration, then submit it with the quote form. We respond within one business day.