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M10 Button Head Socket Screws

M10 Button Head Socket Screws is the m10-thread variant of Button Head Socket Screws manufactured to ISO 7380. This page focuses on the data engineers reach for at the bench: dimensional values for the M10 size, the spanner/drive that fits, and the assembly data you need to install it.

M10 Dimensional Row (ISO 7380)

SizePitch (mm)Head diameter dk (mm)Head height k (mm)Hex socket s (mm)Reference standard
M101.517.55.56.0ISO 7380-1 / DIN 7380

Spanner & Drive for M10 Button Head Socket Screws

The hex socket for M10 Button Head Socket Screws is shown in the spec table — use the matching Allen / hex key (an ISO 2936 hex key set covers the full range). A T-handle Allen key gives the best feel for setting preload by feel; for production work use a torque-controlled driver.

Hole Sizes for M10

Coarse-thread pitch (ISO 724)1.5 mm
Through-hole / clearance (ISO 273 medium)11 mm
Tapping drill, coarse thread8.5 mm

Tightening Torque for M10

Class 8.8 (dry, ~µ 0.125)≈ 49 Nm
Class 10.9 (dry, ~µ 0.125)≈ 69 Nm
Class 12.9 (dry, ~µ 0.125)≈ 83 Nm

Indicative dry-joint values. Lubrication can lower the required torque by 15–25%. Always confirm against the joint design, especially when going up a strength class.

Installation Tips for M10 Button Head Socket Screws

  • Use a quality Allen key fully seated in the socket — partial engagement is the most common cause of stripped sockets at this size.
  • For countersunk and button-head variants, chamfer the through-hole to seat the head flush without preloading the head/shank fillet.

Mating Parts for M10

For M10, pair with a M10 hex nut (ISO 4032 / DIN 934) and, where used, a M10 flat washer (ISO 7089 / DIN 125A) under the head and under the nut.

When to Step Up or Down from M10

When the joint preload approaches the proof load of M10 class 8.8, step up to M12 class 8.8 (or move to M10 class 10.9). When the joint is over-specified, M8 often saves weight and cost without losing the safety margin.

Technical Drawing

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Dimensions & Specifications (ISO 7380)

SizePitch (mm)Head diameter dk (mm)Head height k (mm)Hex socket s (mm)Reference standard
M30.55.71.652.0ISO 7380-1 / DIN 7380
M40.77.62.22.5ISO 7380-1 / DIN 7380
M50.89.52.753.0ISO 7380-1 / DIN 7380
M61.010.53.34.0ISO 7380-1 / DIN 7380
M81.2514.04.45.0ISO 7380-1 / DIN 7380
M101.517.55.56.0ISO 7380-1 / DIN 7380
M121.7521.06.68.0ISO 7380-1 / DIN 7380
M142.024.57.710.0ISO 7380-1 / DIN 7380
M162.028.08.810.0ISO 7380-1 / DIN 7380
M202.535.011.012.0ISO 7380-1 / DIN 7380

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the coarse-thread pitch of M10 for Button Head Socket Screws?

For M10 the standard coarse pitch is 1.5 mm — this is the value used for Button Head Socket Screws.

What torque do M10 class 8.8 Button Head Socket Screws take?

A dry M10 class 8.8 joint takes about 49 Nm (≈ 69 Nm for 10.9, ≈ 83 Nm for 12.9). Confirm against your joint design; lubrication reduces these values.

What clearance and tapping drill suit M10?

Use a 11 mm clearance hole (ISO 273 medium) for through-fixing, or a 8.5 mm tapping drill for a coarse M10 thread.

Which Allen key fits M10 Button Head Socket Screws?

The hex-socket size for each row of Button Head Socket Screws is shown in the spec table — use the matching Allen / hex key. An ISO 2936 set covers every size on this page.

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.