Aesthetic Finish & Safety
The raised oval head provides a premium, decorative finish that catches light cleanly, while the countersunk underside ensures a snag-free, flush fit against architectural hardware.

DIN 7995 refers to screws with a collar or washer-facing head, commonly known in the industry as oval-head countersunk wood screws with standard cross-recesses (such as Phillips or Pozidriv).
Featuring a raised countersunk design combined with a Phillips cross-recess, these screws are primarily used for wood joinery, woodworking, and the installation of high-end architectural hardware. Their sharp threads ensure rapid penetration into wood, plywood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF), particleboard, and other wood products, while providing strong holding power. They are suitable for applications requiring a clean, aesthetic, and flush-with-the-surface finish.


Head Style: Raised countersunk head (oval head). It combines a flat countersunk underside with a slightly rounded, domed top profile.
Drive Type: Cross recess (typically Type H / Phillips or Type Z / Pozidriv).
While originally specified for standard carbon steels and brass, high-end industrial and architectural applications frequently utilize corrosion-resistant materials:
Stainless Steel: Commonly manufactured in A2 (AISI 304) for general outdoor/indoor corrosion resistance, and A4 (AISI 316) for marine-grade or highly corrosive chemical environments.
Carbon Steel: Often zinc-plated (galvanized) or yellow passivated.
Non-Ferrous: Solid brass or nickel-plated brass for traditional woodworking and architectural hardware.
Thread Diameters (d): Commonly range from 2.5 mm to 6 mm.
Screw Lengths (l): Generally range from 12 mm up to 100 mm+, depending on the diameter.
The raised oval head provides a premium, decorative finish that catches light cleanly, while the countersunk underside ensures a snag-free, flush fit against architectural hardware.
Engineered with a deep, coarse wood thread profile, it delivers superior grip and high pull-out torque in both softwoods and hardwoods compared to standard tapping screws.
DIN 7995 screws are designed for fastening wood, plywood, MDF, particle board, and other timber materials in furniture and woodworking applications.
DIN 7995 has a raised countersunk head, while DIN 7996 features a hexagon head designed for higher tightening torque and structural timber applications.
Yes. Available finishes include zinc plating, yellow zinc, black oxide, and plain stainless steel depending on the application.
Yes. OEM services such as customized dimensions, materials, surface treatments, packaging, and branding are commonly available.