Low Head Design
Reduces installation height and fits assemblies with limited clearance while maintaining secure fastening.

DIN 6912 refers to hexagon socket thin-head cap screws with a pilot recess.
It is the “low-head/thin-head version” of the standard hexagon socket screw DIN 912. Its head height (k) is approximately half that of the standard hexagon socket screw, and it is specifically designed for use in precision machinery where installation space is severely limited.
Due to the thinner head, its overall tensile load-bearing capacity is reduced; it is therefore primarily used for positioning, securing, and non-load-bearing structural connections.



If you’re looking for thin-head hex socket screws, you’ll typically come across these two very similar standards:
Reduces installation height and fits assemblies with limited clearance while maintaining secure fastening.
Provides high torque transmission with minimal cam-out, making it suitable for automated assembly and precision equipment.
DIN 6912 has a lower head and reduced load capacity, while DIN 912 is designed for higher preload applications.
It is used where installation height is limited, such as automation equipment, robotics, and compact machinery.
Yes. A2 (304) and A4 (316) stainless steel are standard options.
Yes. Custom materials, sizes, coatings, and packaging are supported.