ST Threads (DIN 7970) – Self-Tapping Sheet Metal Screws

ST threads, standardized under DIN 7970, are self-tapping screw threads designed specifically for sheet metal applications. These threads enable screws to cut their own mating threads into thin sheet materials such as steel, aluminum, and plastic without requiring pre-threaded holes.

ST threads feature a sharply angled profile, often 60° or 45°, and a narrow root diameter, which enhances their ability to penetrate and secure into sheet metal efficiently. They are widely used in automotive, construction, and electronics where lightweight and secure fastening is required.

Key Characteristics:Thread Profile: Sharp-edged, self-tapping design
No Pre-Threading Required: Screws form their own threads in material
High Holding Strength: Designed for secure fastening in thin sheets
Common Uses: Sheet metal assemblies, electrical enclosures, automotive applications
Standardization: Defined under DIN 7970


Key Features of ST Threads

Self-Tapping Capability – No need for pre-threaded holes
High Resistance to Loosening – Secure grip in thin materials
Sharp Cutting Edge – Optimized for efficient penetration
Available in Different Head Styles – Flat, pan, and hex heads for various applications
Commonly Used in Lightweight Assemblies


ST Threads vs. Conventional Machine Threads

FeatureST Threads (DIN 7970)Machine Threads (ISO Metric)
Thread Angle60° or 45°60°
Self-TappingYesNo
Pre-Tapped Hole Required?NoYes
Holding StrengthHigh in thin sheetsHigh in pre-threaded materials
Common UseSheet metal fasteningPre-threaded holes

ST Thread Dimensions (DIN 7970)

The following table provides standard ST thread dimensions:

DesignationMajor Diameter (mm)Pitch (mm)Thread Angle (°)
ST 2.22.200.8060°
ST 2.92.901.1060°
ST 3.53.501.3060°
ST 4.24.201.4060°
ST 4.84.801.6060°
ST 5.55.501.8060°
ST 6.36.301.8060°

Common Applications of ST Threads

  • Automotive Industry – Fastening sheet metal components
  • Electrical Enclosures – Secure assembly of metal casings
  • Aerospace Applications – Lightweight but strong fastenings
  • HVAC Systems – Fastening sheet metal ducts and vents
  • Furniture and Appliances – Assembling lightweight metal structures

Related Thread Standards

  • ISO 2901 – General Trapezoidal Thread Specifications
  • DIN 103 – German Standard for Trapezoidal Threads
  • ANSI B1.5 – Acme Threads (North American equivalent)

Important Notice on Standards Validity

This information is for reference purposes only. Users should consult official sources and updated standards to ensure compliance with current regulations. The validity of standards may change over time, so it is recommended to verify them through recognized engineering and standardization organizations (ISO, DIN, ANSI, etc.).

Check with relevant standardization bodies in your region to confirm whether a specific standard is still valid and applicable. Regulations and industry requirements may vary based on region and application.