selfcountersinking
Self-countersinking is a machining process used to create a conical recess in a pre-drilled hole. This recess is designed to accommodate the head of a fastener, such as a screw or bolt, allowing it to sit flush with or below the surface of the material. Unlike traditional countersinking where a separate tool is used, self-countersinking features are integrated into the fastener itself.
The design typically involves a specially shaped head on the screw or bolt. As the fastener is
Self-countersinking fasteners are particularly useful in applications where multiple holes need to be prepared and a
However, the effectiveness of self-countersinking depends on the material being used and the precise geometry of