Thread-Cutting & Thread-Forming Screws
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Thread-forming screws and thread-cutting screws create a tight fit in heavy-duty sheet metal, aluminum, cast iron, and other hard materials. Both types are self-tapping screws that cut away and remove the surrounding material to create a tapped hole. Thread-cutting screws have tapered threads and multiple cutting edges to dig into the surface material. Thread-forming screws are generally used on plastics or wallboard.
Thread-Cutting Screws
Thread-cutting screws are self-tapping screws that fill and secure existing holes in metal. They are easily removable and are often used as fasteners in items that need periodic maintenance. Thread-cutting screws are most often used with wood and metal and do not generate the same stress as thread forming screws.
Phosphate Steel
Flat Torx
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Zinc Plated Steel
Pan Phillips
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Flat Phillips
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Hex Washer
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Hex Washer Slotted
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Plain 410 Stainless Steel
Pan Phillips
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Thread-Forming Screws
Thread-forming screws create their own threads as they are fastened into materials. They have tapered ends that widen the pilot hole as they tighten. These screws work in softer materials like plastic and wood.
Zinc Plated Steel
Hex Washer External Hex
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Hex Washer Slotted
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Pan Phillips
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Pan Torx
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Fillister Phillips
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Torx
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