The stainless steel machine screw has a plain finish and a pan head with a Phillips drive. Stainless steel resists corrosion and may be magnetic. The Phillips drive has an x-shaped slot that accepts a P...

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The stainless steel machine screw has a plain finish and a pan head with a Phillips drive. Stainless steel resists corrosion and may be magnetic. The Phillips drive has an x-shaped slot that accepts a Phillips driver and is designed to allow the driver to slip out of the head to help prevent over-tightening and damage to the thread or fastener. The pan head has a flat top and short vertical sides with a rounded top edge.

Machine screws are threaded fasteners that are typically used with nuts or drilled and tapped (threaded) holes. Machine screws are available with a variety of head shapes, which determine how the screw interacts with the mating surface, and drive styles, which determine the type of driver required to install and remove the screw.



  • Stainless steel provides corrosion resistance
  • Phillips drive has an x-shaped slot that accepts a Phillips driver and is designed to prevent over-tightening
  • Pan head has a flat top and short vertical sides with a rounded top edge
  • Plain surface has no finish or coating
  • Stainless steel provides corrosion resistance
  • Phillips drive has an x-shaped slot that accepts a Phillips driver and is designed to prevent over-tightening
  • Pan head has a flat top and short vertical sides with a rounded top edge
  • Plain surface has no finish or coating