Customization: | Available |
---|---|
Material: | Carbon Steel |
Shape of Head: | Truss Wafer Head |
Still deciding? Get samples of US$ 1/Piece
Request Sample
|
Suppliers with verified business licenses
Audited by an independent third-party inspection agency
Type: | Self Drilling Screw |
Definition: | As the name implies, self-drilling screws do not require a pilot hole in order to perform as a fastener. Since self-drilling screws do not require a pilot hole, they can rapidly and efficiently connect a variety of materials, which enhances productivity and performance. |
Description: |
What is the difference between self drilling screws and regular screws? Self-tapping and traditional screws have a similar design consisting of a head, shank and tip. Only the former, however, are designed to produce their own hole. Traditional screws typically require the use of a pilot hole, which is how they are distinguished from self-tapping screws. |
Application: | Self-drilling screws can be used to fasten sheets of metal to another material, or even to join metal to metal. Not only does this set them apart in comparison to other common screw types, but it also makes them highly useful across a broad spectrum of industries and applications. |
Others: | How can you tell if a screw is self tapping? Self tapping screws have pointed tips designed to be inserted into pilot holes or softer substrates. Self-drilling screws are distinguished by having an effective drill bit at the tip of the screw. |
Feel Free to contact us if you have any questions. |