

The classic, cut (not rolled) thread, full shank, decorative, flat countersunk head screw used for decades in mounting escutcheon plaques & door & window hardware. Takes a high polish.
See table below for gauge code & dimensions. Note: We can supply around 30 variants of this pattern of screw. Please email for quotes for sizes & gauges not listed.
WHAT DOES GAUGE MEAN? - For decades wood screw gauges have been described using a wire gauge measure (usually BSW - British Standard Wire Gauge or AWG - American Wire Gauge) which bear no relationship to metric measurments. This means for example a 6 Gauge screw is not a 6mm screw. Machine screws on the other hand are more logical - a 6mm machine screw or bolt will be 6mm diameter.)
Screw Gauge Nomenclature