Standard Thread Cutting Fully Threaded Flat Phillips Zinc Plated Steel Self Drilling Screws

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Length Drill Point Size Drive Size Head Height Head Dia. Tip Length Pkg. Qty.
13mm #1 #1 1.7mm 5.5mm 5.5mm 1
13mm #2 #2 2.1mm 6.8mm 5.9mm 1
13mm #2 #2 2.3mm 7.5mm 6.3mm 1
13mm #2 #2 2.5mm 8.1mm 7.7mm 1
16mm #1 #1 1.7mm 5.5mm 5.5mm 1
16mm #2 #2 2.1mm 6.8mm 5.9mm 1
16mm #2 #2 2.3mm 7.5mm 6.3mm 1
16mm #2 #2 2.5mm 8.1mm 7.7mm 1
16mm #2 #2 3mm 9.5mm 9.3mm 1
19mm #1 #1 1.7mm 5.5mm 5.5mm 1
19mm #2 #2 2.1mm 6.8mm 5.9mm 1
19mm #2 #2 2.3mm 7.5mm 6.3mm 1
19mm #2 #2 2.5mm 8.1mm 7.7mm 1
19mm #2 #2 3mm 9.5mm 9.3mm 1
22mm #2 #2 2.1mm 6.8mm 5.9mm 1
22mm #2 #2 2.3mm 7.5mm 6.3mm 1
22mm #2 #2 2.5mm 8.1mm 7.7mm 1
22mm #2 #2 3mm 9.5mm 9.3mm 1
25mm #2 #2 2.1mm 6.8mm 5.9mm 1
25mm #2 #2 2.3mm 7.5mm 6.3mm 1
25mm #2 #2 2.5mm 8.1mm 7.7mm 1
25mm #2 #2 3mm 9.5mm 9.3mm 1
25mm #3 #3 3.4mm 10.8mm 10mm 1
25mm #3 #3 3.8mm 12.4mm 11mm 1
32mm #2 #2 2.3mm 7.5mm 6.3mm 1
32mm #2 #2 2.5mm 8.1mm 7.7mm 1
32mm #2 #2 3mm 9.5mm 9.3mm 1
32mm #3 #3 3.4mm 10.8mm 10mm 1
32mm #3 #3 3.8mm 12.4mm 11mm 1
38mm #2 #2 2.3mm 7.5mm 6.3mm 1
38mm #2 #2 2.5mm 8.1mm 7.7mm 1
38mm #2 #2 3mm 9.5mm 9.3mm 1
38mm #3 #3 3.4mm 10.8mm 10mm 1
38mm #3 #3 3.8mm 12.4mm 11mm 1
45mm #2 #2 2.3mm 7.5mm 6.3mm 1
45mm #2 #2 2.5mm 8.1mm 7.7mm 1
45mm #2 #2 3mm 9.5mm 9.3mm 1
45mm #3 #3 3.4mm 10.8mm 10mm 1
45mm #3 #3 3.8mm 12.4mm 11mm 1
50mm #2 #2 2.5mm 8.1mm 7.7mm 1
50mm #2 #2 3mm 9.5mm 9.3mm 1
50mm #3 #3 3.4mm 10.8mm 10mm 1
50mm #3 #3 3.8mm 12.4mm 11mm 1
60mm #3 #3 3.8mm 12.4mm 11mm 1
70mm #3 #3 3.8mm 12.4mm 11mm 1
80mm #3 #3 3.8mm 12.4mm 11mm 1

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Description
Zinc plated steel self drilling screws are an ideal fastening solution for a variety of applications. These screws are designed to drill their own hole, eliminating the need for pre-drilling. They are constructed from steel and then plated with zinc for superior corrosion resistance, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. These screws are ideal for use in metal, wood, plastic, and many other materials. They can be used to attach metal to metal, metal to wood, and many other combinations. They are also suitable for use in a variety of construction projects, such as roofing, siding, and decking. Zinc plated steel self drilling screws are a reliable and cost-effective fastening solution for a variety of projects.
Frequently Asked Questions

What safety instructions should I follow when using zinc plated steel self drilling screws?

When using zinc plated steel self drilling screws, it is important to wear safety goggles, gloves, and a dust mask to protect your eyes and skin from flying debris. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the drill bit is in good condition and sharp enough to make clean holes.

What types of self drilling screws are available and which is the right fit for me?

There are a variety of self drilling screws available, including those made from stainless steel, carbon steel, and zinc plated steel. The correct type of screw will depend on the material it is being used on and the application.

What should I do when encountering difficulties while drilling holes for self drilling screws?

If you are having difficulty drilling holes for self drilling screws, it is important to ensure that the drill bit is the correct size and sharp enough to make clean holes. It may also help to reduce the speed of the drill and to use a lubricant to reduce friction.

How does zinc plated steel self drilling screws differ from regular self drilling screws?

Zinc plated steel self drilling screws are typically more corrosion resistant than regular self drilling screws, as the zinc coating helps to protect the steel from rust and oxidation. Additionally, zinc plated steel screws may have a higher tensile strength than regular steel screws.

What steps should I take for disassembly or repositioning the self drilling screws during maintenance services?

When disassembling or repositioning self drilling screws during maintenance services, it is important to use the correct size screwdriver or wrench to avoid damaging the screw head. Additionally, it may help to apply a lubricant to the screw threads to reduce friction and make it easier to loosen or tighten the screw.