Hello. As the title states. Is there a countersunk M8 with an M6 head? I've checked at Bauhaus but she had no idea.
Does anyone know if it exists?
Thankful for any help.
 
What does countersunk M6 head mean? Phillips?
 
useless useless said:
What does recessed M6 head mean? Cross slot?
could be torx, hex, or regular cross, the important thing is that it is an M8 thread with an M6 head :)
 
The M8 thread is exactly 8 mm, the M6 head should be 10 mm, leaving a 1mm edge, which is a bit because the hole for M8 should be 8.5 mm or so.

But maybe it means M6M and then it's a "standard" hexagonal head regardless of dimension. But that wasn't the case.

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Then it might be time for an intervention thread.
Or a POPnut.

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Know that Bossard has a countersunk slot screw with a small head but I believe they only go up to M6.
Also, these are not easy to get hold of....
Take an M8 countersunk slot screw and grind down the head and make a new slot.
 
You need to bring out the lathe for that, but the question is why you are looking for this? If it's broken threads, as others have guessed, it's better to drill it out and insert a threaded insert. Custom screws are just a path to ruin, they'll always come back to bite you in the ass in the future.
 
Is there something called M6skalle?
 
Is there any doubt about what is meant?
 
Yes, what kind of "head" is being referred to? Screws come with a whole variety of "heads." When it comes to M6 and M8 screws. Please show with a picture what you have that you want to replace with a larger thread dimension.
 
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Should it be designed like a wheel bolt, with an m8 thread and 10 mm head? A wheel bolt with an M8 thread and a 10mm hexagonal head on a white background.
 
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M Masthugg said:
Is there any doubt about what is meant?
Yes.
I googled for fun on "m6 skalle" it wasn't exactly uniform images that appeared.
 
P-plats P-plats said:
Know that Bossard has a countersunk slot screw with a small head but I think they only go up to M6.
And these are not easy to find....
Take an M8 countersunk slot screw, grind down the head, and make a new slot.
Exactly the kind of screw I'm searching for high and low! Found this thread. Where can I buy such - does anyone know?
 
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