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M24 Countersunk Socket Screws Dimensions & Specifications

M24 Countersunk Socket Screws Dimensions & Specifications reference image

M24 is one of the standard coarse-thread sizes for countersunk socket screws under ISO 10642 / DIN 7991. The sections below reproduce the dimensional row, list the matching tools and hole sizes, and summarize where this size is normally specified.

M24 Dimensional Row (ISO 10642 / DIN 7991)

SizePitch (mm)Head diameter dk (mm)Head height k (mm)Hex key s (mm)Countersink angle (deg)Reference standard
M243.047.0413.014.090ISO 10642 / DIN 7991

Spanner & Drive for M24 Countersunk Socket Screws

The hex socket for M24 Countersunk 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 M24

Coarse-thread pitch (ISO 724)3 mm
Through-hole / clearance (ISO 273 medium)26 mm
Tapping drill, coarse thread21 mm

Tightening Torque for M24

Class 8.8 (dry, ~µ 0.125)≈ 710 Nm
Class 10.9 (dry, ~µ 0.125)≈ 1000 Nm
Class 12.9 (dry, ~µ 0.125)≈ 1200 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.

Proof Load & Strength for M24

Tensile stress area As (ISO 898-1)353 mm²
Proof load, class 8.8212 kN
Proof load, class 10.9293 kN
Proof load, class 12.9342 kN
Min. ultimate tensile, class 8.8282 kN

Proof load = stress area × proof stress per ISO 898-1. Design joints so the working preload stays below the proof load of the selected class.

Common Applications for M24 Countersunk Socket Screws

M24 Countersunk Socket Screws are commonly specified for heavy assembly and large machine mounts.

Installation Tips for M24 Countersunk 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.
  • At M24 the stretch in the bolt becomes the controlling factor — for critical joints, use angle-controlled or stretch-controlled tightening instead of pure torque.

Mating Parts for M24

For M24, pair with a M24 hex nut (ISO 4032 / DIN 934) and, where used, a M24 flat washer (ISO 7089 / DIN 125A) under the head and under the nut.

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Dimensions & Specifications (ISO 10642 / DIN 7991)

SizePitch (mm)Head diameter dk (mm)Head height k (mm)Hex key s (mm)Countersink angle (deg)Reference standard
M30.56.721.862.090ISO 10642 / DIN 7991
M40.78.962.482.590ISO 10642 / DIN 7991
M50.811.23.13.090ISO 10642 / DIN 7991
M61.013.443.724.090ISO 10642 / DIN 7991
M81.2517.924.965.090ISO 10642 / DIN 7991
M101.522.46.26.090ISO 10642 / DIN 7991
M121.7526.887.448.090ISO 10642 / DIN 7991
M142.030.08.410.090ISO 10642 / DIN 7991
M162.033.69.310.090ISO 10642 / DIN 7991
M202.540.3211.212.090ISO 10642 / DIN 7991
M243.047.0413.014.090ISO 10642 / DIN 7991

Frequently Asked Questions

What torque do M24 class 8.8 Countersunk Socket Screws take?

A dry M24 class 8.8 joint takes about 710 Nm (≈ 1000 Nm for 10.9, ≈ 1200 Nm for 12.9). Confirm against your joint design; lubrication reduces these values.

What clearance and tapping drill suit M24?

Use a 26 mm clearance hole (ISO 273 medium) for through-fixing, or a 21 mm tapping drill for a coarse M24 thread.

Should M24 Countersunk Socket Screws be tightened by torque or by angle?

For critical structural joints at M24, angle-controlled or stretch-controlled tightening is more repeatable than pure torque — the friction scatter at large diameters can dominate the torque signal.

What grip range is typical for M24 structural bolts?

Grip ranges are highly application-dependent at M24. As a guide, choose a length that gives at least 1× the thread diameter engagement in the nut plus 2–3 thread pitches projecting.

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