Type 1 Point thread-cutting screws are designed with a sharp point that helps cut threads into thin sheet metal, plastic, and other materials. They are often used in applications where a self-drilling screw is needed.
Type 17 Point thread-cutting screws have a unique design that combines a sharp point with a particular thread design that helps to minimize the need for pre-drilling in wood and other softer materials. This makes them ideal for fastening wood to metal and other woodworking applications.
Type 23-point thread-cutting screws are designed for thicker sheet metal and more complex materials. They have a sharp point and a tapered thread that helps them to cut through tough materials and provide a secure hold.
Type 25 Point thread-cutting screws are designed with a wider thread and a sharp point that allows them to be used in softer materials, such as plastics, where they create a secure line without cracking. They are often used in electronic and other plastic enclosure applications.
Type F Point thread-cutting screws are designed for sheet metal and other materials. A larger hole is needed to allow the material to expand and contract with temperature changes. They have a tapered thread that helps them to cut through the material, while the giant hole provides the necessary clearance.
Ideal for use in furniture or cabinetry, these nuts feature a barrel-shaped design that allows them to be inserted into pre-drilled holes.
These nuts feature a rounded top that covers the end of a bolt or screw, providing protection and a decorative finish.