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Help in identifying some screw types.
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Help in identifying some screw types.

Help in identifying some screw types.

(OP)
Please help me to identify the following types of screws, if possible telling me what standards identify them:

- TRX type screw (I know it's used in wood)
- "Euroscrew" CX (also for wood)
- TFX type screw (also for wood)
- MK6S bolt
- M6M nut lock
- M6M nut
- "Euroscrew" FX (also for wood)
- MVBF screw

I would appreciate your help.

Thank you.

RE: Help in identifying some screw types.

Ricardo,
Most of those look like commercial tradenames from a distributor.  I don't recognize any of them from standards.  There are very few standards that apply to fasteners intended for use in wood.
Good luck with your search; wish I could be more help.
You might try Googling each of the terms to see what you find.

Dick

RE: Help in identifying some screw types.

(OP)
Screwman, I already Googled every one of these and it didn't give me all the answers. Thanks anyway.

RE: Help in identifying some screw types.

(OP)
Thank you very much codeeng! You've been very helpful!

RE: Help in identifying some screw types.

Codeeng,
Hey, good find!  I have always worked off of the DIN numbers, I've never seen those callouts before.  Something new every day.

Dick

RE: Help in identifying some screw types.

I worked in Europe once and all this got DIN'd into me!

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