Faster Installation
Drills, taps, and fastens in one step, eliminating the need for pre-drilling and improving assembly efficiency.

DIN 7504Q feature a raised countersunk Phillips head and precision drill point that enables drilling, thread forming, and fastening in a single operation.
Designed for wood-to-steel and light metal fastening applications, they provide fast installation, reliable holding power, and a clean finished appearance without pre-drilling.
DIN7504Q provide a more decorative appearance compared to flat heads. The oval dome shape allows for countersinking into conical surfaces, unlike flat heads.


Head Style: Countersunk / Flat Head. Once installed, the surface remains flush and does not protrude, making it ideal for structures requiring a smooth surface.
Drive Type: Typically Phillips (PH); some modern variants may use Torx (TX).
Tip Type: Features a self-drilling point, which effectively prevents the screw from wandering (non-walking).
Drills, taps, and fastens in one step, eliminating the need for pre-drilling and improving assembly efficiency.
The countersunk head sits flush with the surface, delivering a smooth appearance and reducing snagging risks.
DIN 7504Q has a raised countersunk head for a cleaner, semi-flush finish, while DIN 7504N uses a pan head that remains above the surface.
The drilling capacity depends on the screw diameter and drill-point design. Standard DIN 7504Q self-drilling screws are typically suitable for fastening light-gauge steel sections without pre-drilling. For thicker steel, a larger drill point may be required.
Yes. For outdoor or corrosive environments, A2-304 stainless steel, A4-316 stainless steel, or corrosion-resistant coated carbon steel versions are recommended to ensure long-term durability
It is commonly used for wood-to-steel, sheet metal-to-steel, and light-gauge metal applications.