6mm-1.00 x 50mm Phillips Truss Machine Screws

Brand: Midwest

SKU: 88640

Product Attributes:
  • Finish: Zinc Plated
  • Material: Steel
  • Color: Silver
  • Brand: Midwest
  • Scale: Metric
  • Head Type: Truss
  • Drive Type: Phillips
  • Thread Type: Coarse
  • Package Type: HandiPack Refill Bag

Product Description:

These 6mm-1.00 x 50mm Phillips Truss Machine Screws from Midwest are crafted from Class 4.8 steel, offering reliable strength for light to medium-duty fastening needs. Featuring a zinc-plated finish, they resist rust and corrosion, making them suitable for both indoor and dry outdoor environments. The coarse thread design ensures strong engagement in metal, wood, and composite materials, providing long-lasting stability in your assemblies.

Ideal for precise fastening in metal and composite applications, these screws have a wide, rounded truss head that delivers a large bearing surface to prevent pull-through. The Phillips drive allows for easy installation using standard tools, making them a practical choice for construction, manufacturing, and repair projects. Whether you’re working in industrial or DIY settings, these screws provide a secure hold with minimal surface damage, ensuring professional results every time.

Features:

  • Made from Class 4.8 steel, these screws provide dependable strength for light to medium-duty fastening tasks.
  • The zinc plated finish protects against rust and corrosion, making these screws suitable for indoor and dry outdoor applications.
  • The coarse thread profile ensures reliable engagement in metal, wood, and composite materials, keeping assemblies stable over time.
  • The wide, rounded truss head provides a large bearing surface to prevent pull-through, while the Phillips drive allows easy installation with standard tools.
  • Designed for precise fastening in metal and composite assemblies, these 6mm Phillips truss machine screws deliver secure hold with minimal surface damage, ideal for applications requiring a broad bearing surface without pull-through risk.