DIN 571 is a standard specification for wood screws commonly used in construction, carpentry, and furniture assembly. The standard defines the dimensions, material properties, and performance requirements for screws intended for use in wood or similar materials.
Here are some key characteristics of DIN 571 wood screws:
Thread: Fully threaded along the entire shaft.
Head: Usually a hexagonal or countersunk head.
Material: Typically made of steel, often zinc-plated or coated for corrosion resistance.
Size: Available in a wide range of diameters and lengths to suit different applications.
These screws are designed for general use in wood, providing a secure and durable fastening method. They are often used in the construction of furniture, frames, and other wooden structures.