![]() ![]() Standard Wood Screws, Deep Thread Wood Screws. Three Unique Styles in Plain Steel Allow for Welding to an Assembly.Ĭold Forged & Stamped Styles Offer Hand Turning when Strong Torque is Not Required. Knurled & Standard Type P Styles Each with Washer Face / Shoulder Options. Generic Alternatives to PLASTITE® & TAPTITE® Brand Thread Forming Screws, also High Low Style. Available in Type F, Type 1, Type 23, Type 25. Sharp Cutting Tip Creates Mating Threads in Unthreaded Material. Serrations Under Flanged Hex Head Provides Locking Action. Machine Screws with Pre-Attached Lockwashers to Save Assembly Time. Type A, Type AB, Type B and Type U Drive, also known as Sheet Metal Screws, are ideal for applications that have pre-drilled holes. Metal Roofing Screws with Extra Sharp Point. Mfg's certification included.Īlso known as TEK Screws, "Drill-Bit Points" Eliminate Pre-Drilling. ![]() ![]() Screws that have been tested & certified to Military standards. Machine, SEMS & Thread Forming Screws with Metric Threads. Hex Head with Coarse Threads and Sharp Points Used in Wood Applications.Ĩ,000+ Parts with Size, Head, Drive, Material & Finish Options. Hardened with Ceramic Coating Cuts Its Own Threads into Concrete & Masonry.Ĭoarse Threads & Sharp Points Used for Attaching Pressure Treated Lumber.Ĭoarse, Fine, Self-Drilling & Hi-Lo, also known as Sheet Rock Screws Below is a list of screw categories and some common uses, along with information about what Fastener SuperStore can do for you. At Fastener SuperStore we provide a wide range of options for customers looking to buy wholesale screws of virtually any type. You need screws specifically manufactured for the material to be fastened - whether it’s concrete, wood, metal or something else - and that will hold up for their designated use. Using the right kind of screw is essential to any construction project, large or small, whether you are a contractor doing a renovation or a builder erecting an entire residential subdivision or office complex. ![]()
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