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Torkgrip

Pan Head
Self-Drilling Screw

Strength You Can Trust.

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Pan Head
Self Drilling Screw

Size - #8 x 13 to #8 x 60
Finish ( Zinc Coating )

Made in World-Class Facilities

International Standards

Engineered
for Speed

Versatile Across Materials

Reliable Performance

Wide Range & Ready Stock

ABOUT

Pan Head Screw

Torkgrip Pan Head Screws are built with a broad, smooth bearing surface and a flat or slightly domed head — designed to sit on top of the substrate rather than countersunk.

They deliver a secure, reliable hold and are easy to install or remove, making them ideal for applications where access may be required. 

Technical Features

Material

Carbon Steel

Surface Coating

Zinc Coating

Sizes Available

Size - #8 x 13 to #8 x 60

Applications

FAQ's

  • A pan head screw features a flat underside and a slightly domed top surface, offering a wide bearing area and strong grip. The design reduces material crushing and gives a tidy, finished look. 

  • They are ideal for fixing insulation, metal sheets, timber boards and other substrates where you need a strong hold but also ease of removal or service access. 

  • Torkgrip Pan Head Screws are offered in various sizes (for example 6 × 13 mm, 8 × 13 mm, 8 × 16 mm, 8 × 19 mm, 8 × 25 mm) and have clear zinc plated finish as one option. Drive types include Philips (Hi-Torque) among others. 

  • Yes — because of the pan head’s profile (non-countersunk) and accessible drive recesses, Torkgrip Pan Head Screws are suitable for installations where you may need to remove or service fasteners later.

  • Select the correct length and diameter for your material, ensure you use the proper drive bit (e.g., Hi-Torque Philips) to avoid stripping, and choose the right finish/coating for your environment (for example clear zinc for moderate corrosion resistance). Using pan head screws in the correct substrate (metal/wood/board) ensures optimal grip and surface finish.

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