- Screw Assortments
- Drilling Screws DIN 7504 M
- Drilling Screws DIN 7504 O
- Machine Screws Pan Head DIN 7985
- Selftapping Screws Pan Head DIN 7981
- Socket Button Head Screws ISO 7380
- Flanged Button Head Screws ISO 7380
- Raised Countersunk Screws DIN 7983
- Set Screws DIN 913
- Set Screws DIN 914
- Nuts
- Slotted Mushroom Screws DIN 84
- Screws for Termoplastics
- Flanged Hexagon Head Screws DIN 6921
- Hexagon Head Screws DIN 933
- Selftapping Countersunk Screws DIN 7982
- Socket Countersunk Head Screws DIN 7991
- Slotted Countersunk Screws DIN 963
- Countersunk Head Screws DIN 965
- Others
- Chipboard Screws
- Machine Screws Pan Head TORX DIN 7985
- Button Head Screws TORX ISO 7380
- Spring Pins DIN 1481
- Countersunk Head Screws TORX DIN 965
- Cap Head Screws TORX ISO 14579
- Low Cap Head Screws TORX ISO 14580
- Washers
- Socket Cap Head Screws DIN 912
- Low Socket Cap Head Screws DIN 7984
- Parallel Pins DIN 7
- Screws and Bolts
- Nuts
- Titanium Fasteners
- Washers / Spring Washers
- Security Screws
- High-Tensile Fasteners
- Black Screws & fasteners
- Aluminum Fasteners
- Tools
- Other Accessories
- Inch Fasteners
- Pins/Parallel Keys
- New Products
- Remaining Stock
Low Cap Head Screws TORX ISO 14580
Discover high-quality cap head screws made of A2 A4 stainless steel for versatile applications. Fine materials and precise workmanship guarantee longevity and safety.
What are cap head screws? Caphead screws owe their name to the characteristic, cylindrical head and are visually very pleasing. They are available in a high and a low version.
What are cap head screws used for? Cap head screws are used, for example, for aesthetic reasons; the metalworking industry likes to use them. It is ideal if access to the screw is or should only be possible from above, because the round head is not suitable for unscrewing the outer head.
Stainless steel A2 A4, rustproof: Due to their high corrosion resistance, cap head screws are particularly suitable for outdoor use.