M6 x 12mm T30 Metric Security Torx Pan Head Screws - Steel (4.8) - Bright Zinc Plated Description
The M6 x 12mm T30 Metric Security Torx Pan Head Screws - Steel (4.8) - Bright Zinc Plated has the following features:
- Bright Zinc Plated Finish
- Head Diameter (D): 12 mm
- Head Height (H): 4.75 mm
- Length (L): 12 mm
- Manufacturing Standard: Based on DIN 7985
- Steel - (4.8)
- Steel Material Family
- Security Torx Size: T30
- Security Torx Size Link: /drive-bits/636339-HDB-T30-HS
- Thread Size: M6 (6 mm)
Discover more about the Security Torx Pan Head Screws range.
Security Torx pan head screws are tamper-resistant security screws featuring a pan head profile and a security Torx drive with a central security pin.
Designed to deter unauthorised removal, they are commonly used in safety-critical and public-facing applications such as electronics enclosures, control panels and access covers. Their rounded pan head provides a clean, low-profile finish ideal for snag-free installations.
How Security Torx Pan Head Screws Work
These screws utilise a security Torx drive, also known as a tamper-proof Torx, which includes a pin in the centre of the six-lobe recess. This requires a matching security Torx driver, making removal with standard tools difficult and enhancing protection against tampering. The pan head design offers wide surface contact, distributing load evenly and minimising stress to the workpiece.
Materials Security Torx Pan Head Screws Are Made From
Accu’s range of security Torx pan head screws are manufactured from steel (Grade 4.8), a durable and cost-efficient material suitable for a wide range of non-structural applications. The additional bright zinc plating adds corrosion resistance and a professional finish, commonly used in indoor or dry environments.
Sizes and Types of Security Torx Pan Head Screws Available
Our selection of security Torx pan head screws range from:
- Metric Thread Sizes: M4 (4mm) to M6 (6mm)
- Lengths: From 6mm up to 50mm
- Standard: Manufactured in accordance with DIN 7985
These specifications make them ideal for installations where security and aesthetic finish are equally important.
FAQs
Q: What is a Security Torx drive?
A: A Security Torx drive has a standard six-lobe Torx recess with a central pin that prevents standard Torx drivers from engaging. It is used for tamper resistance.
Q: Where are Security Torx Pan Head Screws commonly used?
A: They are often found in public-facing or safety-sensitive equipment like control panels, electronics housings and assembly manufacturing where unauthorised access must be prevented.
Q: Can Security Torx screws be removed with regular tools?
A: No. A matching security Torx drive is required to install or remove these screws. Standard tools will not fit due to the central pin.