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Feb 03, 2026 - 10:15 AM
Countersunk screw holes allow screws to sit flush with or below the surface of the brace or plate, creating a smooth finish and reducing snagging risks. This is ideal for visible applications or where a seamless look is desired. Products like KV 342 ZC use flathead screws for a flush fit, while others such as Selby X997C4U do not have countersunk holes, making them suitable for applications where appearance is less critical or where rounded-head screws are preferred. With both types available, you can choose the style that best matches your project’s functional and aesthetic needs.
