High-Torque Hex Drive
Prevents tool cam-out and stripping under high assembly torque.

DIN 7976 is the standard for external hex head self-tapping screws. These self-tapping screws are typically used for fastening thin metal sheets (sheet metal), plastics, composite materials, or plywood. Their distinctive feature is an external hex head that can be tightened with a wrench or hex socket, enabling them to withstand higher torque than standard Phillips-head screws.
While the DIN 7976 standard has technically been officially withdrawn and replaced by international standards (ISO 1479 or ISO 27018), it remains widely referenced and used in industrial procurement and manufacturing.


Form C: Cone point (pointed tip, most common for aligning into pre-drilled holes).
Form F: Flat point (blunt tip, used when space behind the substrate is limited).
Prevents tool cam-out and stripping under high assembly torque.
Self-taps directly into pre-drilled holes, eliminating separate tapping steps.
DIN 7976 screws form threads in a pre-drilled hole, while self-drilling screws include a drill point that drills and taps in one operation.
ISO 1479 replaced DIN 7976 as the international standard, but DIN 7976 is still widely used in engineering drawings, purchasing specifications, and global trade.
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They are suitable for sheet metal, aluminum, plastics, thin steel sections, and other relatively soft materials.