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Zinc Alloy Assembly Screw

Overview

Zinc Alloy is chosen for assembly screw when the application demands its particular corrosion and strength profile. It pairs with compatible finishes to meet the target market and price point.

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Industry Data

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  • Thread / Diameter: M8 Confirm the exact value on the order datasheet before production.
  • Length: 32 mm Confirm the exact value on the order datasheet before production.
  • Head / Drive: Hex socket cap Confirm the exact value on the order datasheet before production.
  • Pilot Hole: 5 mm system hole Confirm the exact value on the order datasheet before production.
  • Recommended Panel: MDF and particle board Confirm the exact value on the order datasheet before production.
  • Material options: Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, Zinc Alloy, Aluminum and Brass Choose material by strength, corrosion exposure, and target price.
  • Finish options: Rose Gold, Satin Gold, Brushed Stainless Steel, Zinc Plated and Oil Rubbed Bronze Confirm finish samples when color matching matters.
  • Application fit: Tool Cabinets, Pantry Cabinets, Corner Cabinets and Wall Cabinets Match the product to the furniture use case, not only to the part name.
Assembly Screw

Key Specifications

Thread / DiameterM8
Length32 mm
Head / DriveHex socket cap
Pilot Hole5 mm system hole
Recommended PanelMDF and particle board
Finish / CoatingNickel plated
PackagingBulk carton

Values are configurable for OEM/ODM orders and confirmed on your datasheet.

Selection Factors

  • Screw type and thread for the board material
  • Head type and drive (Pozi, Torx, hex socket)
  • Length and diameter for the joint
  • Board material: MDF, particle board, or plywood
  • Pre-drilling and pilot-hole requirement
  • Pull-out resistance and joint strength

Installation Notes

Pre-drill the recommended pilot in MDF and particle board to prevent splitting, then drive to flush without over-torquing. Use the correct bit to avoid cam-out on high-volume lines.

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