Strengthening Manual for Screws (Vol. 8) Differentiating Between Binding Heads and Flat Heads
Introducing the distinction between bind head and flat head in a blog format!
In terms of head size, the bind head is between the pan head and the truss head (not exactly in the middle). It can be used when the truss head is too large for the workpiece, but the pan head might cause it to sink into the material. Additionally, since the depth of the cross hole is slightly deeper than that of the pan head depending on the screw diameter, it can be said that the cross hole is less likely to be damaged in theory. Next, regarding the flat head, its main feature is that after tightening, the head does not protrude from the workpiece and becomes flat. *You can view the detailed content of the blog through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*
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