Aesthetic Flus
Combines flush fitting with a decorative domed finish.

DIN 966 refers to a cross-recessed semi-countersunk screw, with ISO 7047 as its corresponding international equivalent standard.
This type of screw combines the characteristics of a countersunk screw (flush with the surface) and a round-head screw (aesthetically pleasing appearance), and is commonly used in metal-to-metal fasteners where both a high-quality appearance and secure fastening are required.


Head Style: It features a cone-shaped bearing surface (countersunk) with a rounded, domed top. This provides a finished, aesthetic look compared to a standard flat-head screw, which sits perfectly flush.
Drive Type: The standard covers “cross-recessed” drives, meaning they are designed for Phillips (Type H) or Pozi (Type Z) screwdriver bits.
Standard Status: While you will still frequently see parts labeled “DIN 966” in catalogs and hardware stores, this standard has been officially superseded by ISO 7047. The two are essentially equivalent for most practical purposes, though there can be minor differences in tolerances and dimensions.
Combines flush fitting with a decorative domed finish.
Cross-recess ensures reliable grip and fast automated assembly.
Mostly interchangeable commercially, but minor head tolerance variations exist.
Zinc-plated carbon steel (4.8/8.8) and A2/A4 stainless steel.
DIN 966 has a domed top, while DIN 965 is completely flat.
Yes. ISO 7047 is the international standard that replaces DIN 966, with equivalent dimensions and applications.