Integrated Flange
Built-in flange increases the bearing surface, distributes load evenly, and often eliminates the need for a separate washer.

DIN 967 refers to cross-recessed pan-head screws with a flange. In everyday hardware and manufacturing, they are also commonly known as pan-head screws with washers or small pan-head screws with embossed or spacer flanges.
What makes this screw unique is that it is forged as a single piece, combining a standard pan-head screw with a flat flange (collar/washer), thereby eliminating the need to install a flat washer separately.


Built-in flange increases the bearing surface, distributes load evenly, and often eliminates the need for a separate washer.
Low-profile pan head with Phillips or Pozidriv drive enables fast, secure installation without countersinking.
No. It is a low-strength fastener; high torque causes cross-recess cam-out.
Not in most applications. The integral flange usually replaces a separate flat washer.
Yes. The flange helps reduce surface deformation and improves load distribution.
Carbon steel classes 4.8 and 5.8; Stainless steel grades A2-70 (304) and A4-70 (316).