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12X4 Phillips Flat Full Body 2/3 Thread Wood Screw Zinc. Wood screws produce a mating thread when assembled into wood or other resilient materials. Flat head screws are used when protrusion of the fastener above the mating surface is unacceptable. Typically 100 degree flat or for fastening softer materials, 82 degrees flat.
Brass Wood Screws are manufactured with an aggressive thread style that has a higher degree of grip strength when used on materials such as plywood, lumber and other woods. They are made with a countersunk head that provides a flush surface after installation and are manufactured from solid brass for corrosion resistance. When working with wood screws it is suggested that a pilot hole slightly smaller than the diameter of the fastener be used to prevent materials from splitting. Special Features: Provides a Flush Surface, Aggressive Threads, High Degree of Grip Strength, Rust Resistant ...
8X3 Phillips Flat Head with Nibs Deep Thread Wood Screw with Type 17 Point Black Ox. Type-17 used in decking materials including woods with medium density and composite materials. Flat head screws are used when protrusion of the fastener above the mating surface is unacceptable. Typically 100 degree flat or for fastening softer materials, 82 degrees flat.
Wood Screws are manufactured with an aggressive thread style that has a higher degree of grip strength when used on materials such as plywood, lumber and other woods. They are made with a countersunk head that provides a flush surface after installation. When working with wood screws, it is suggested that a pilot hole, slightly smaller than the diameter of the fastener, be used to prevent materials from splitting. Add to submittal Special Features: Provides a Flush Surface, Aggressive Threads, High Degree of Grip Strength, Zinc Plated Material : Carbon Steel Applications: Plywood, Lumber, ...
Machine screws have a uniform diameter the entire length of the shaft as opposed to tapered screws which have a pointed tip. Machine screws are typically used with a threaded hole to secure two parts together. Machine screws are fully threaded for use with a nut or in a tapped hole.