Counterbore Hole Size for Low Socket Head (DIN 7984)

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Unsure on what size counterbore hole to use for your low socket cap head fasteners?

Then look no further!

This short post will give you the exact dimensions you need for your screws and bolts.

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A counterbored hole is usually used for when the top of a screw or bolt needs to be flush with, or sit just beneath, the surface of the material it is inserting.

For example, a socket head cap screw with a counterbored hole sits flush with the surface, whereas the hex head screw with a simple clearance hole sits above the surface:
 

Socket Head Cap Screw Vs Hex Head Screw

 

An example of a socket head and the corresponding counterbore hole is shown in this 3D model:

Counterbore Hole
Socket Head Cap Screw

What Is the Difference between Low Socket and Normal Socket Heads?

Low socket cap head fasteners have a cap head that is half the length of a normal socket cap head.

This may be used in a situation that requires more clearance for a screw head in the depth of the counterbore hole.

Use the image and chart below to determine what dimensions to use, all dimensions are in millimetres.

For example, a DIN 7984 M8 socket cap head bolt with a normal fit counterbored hole will require a pilot hole diameter of 9 mm, a counterbore diameter of 15 mm, and a counterbore depth of 5.8 mm. 

Counterbore-dimensions-section-view-drawing

Counterbore Hole Size Chart for Low Socket Cap Head Fasteners (DIN 7984)

All dimensions are in millimetres.

Fastener Size

Pilot Hole Diameter (Close Fit H12)

Pilot Hole Diameter (Normal Fit H13)

Pilot Hole Diameter (Loose Fit H14)

Counterbore Diameter

Counterbore Depth

M44.34.54.88.03.3
M55.35.55.810.04.3
M66.46.67.011.04.8
M88.49.010.015.05.8
M1010.511.012.018.07.3
M1213.013.514.520.08.3
M1617.017.518.526.010.8
M2021.022.024.033.013.0
M2425.026.028.040.015.0
M3031.033.035.050.018.5
M3637.039.042.058.022.5

If you want to learn more about counterbored holes, see our post here.

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