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10-Pack MonsterBolts M6 X 8Mm Low Head Socket Screws In Black Oxide Alloy Steel (DIN 7984) Review

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Details

MaterialAlloy Steel
Drive SystemHex Socket
Head StyleHex
Item Dimensions LxWxH0.31 x 0.39 x 0.31 inches
Exterior FinishBlack Oxide

Description of 10-Pack MonsterBolts M6 X 8Mm Low Head Socket Screws In Black Oxide Alloy Steel (DIN 7984)

Diameter : M6 / 6mm. Thread Size / Pitch : 1.00 - Coarse (Standard). Type : Low Head Socket Cap Screw w Hex / Allen Key drive. Specifications : DIN 7984. Material : Class 10.9 Alloy Steel w Thermal Black Oxide

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I've been using the MonsterBolts Low Head Socket Screws for quite some time now, and I cannot speak highly enough of the quality and durability of these amazing little screws! The black oxide alloy steel finish is absolutely gorgeous and the low head design makes it easy to install and remove, even in the tightest of spaces. I use these screws primarily for my gaming rigs to keep all my components safely secured and vibration-free. The pack of 10 screws is extremely useful and convenient for me

Pros
  • Compatibility: The screws adhere to DIN 7984 standards, ensuring that they are compatible with a broad range of applications. They can be used in the automotive, aerospace, and construction industries, among others. They can be relied on to provide a robust and secure connection, regardless of what surface they're screwed into
Cons
  • The low head design of these socket screws may increase the risk of stripping during installation due to the reduced surface area of contact with the tool. This can lead to frustration and the need for replacements, which can be costly and time-consuming