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Box L 10 Units, Metric Screw Hex Head + Nut Zinc M 10X60Mm FadixBox L 10 Units, Metric Screw Hex Head + Nut Zinc M 10X60Mm Fadix
Box L 15 Units, Metric Screw Hex Head + Nut Zinc M 8X80Mm FadixBox L 15 Units, Metric Screw Hex Head + Nut Zinc M 8X80Mm Fadix
Box L 20 Units, Metric Screw Hex Head + Nut Zinc M 8X50Mm FadixBox L 20 Units, Metric Screw Hex Head + Nut Zinc M 8X50Mm Fadix
Caja de 25 tornillos de rosca de acero de M8 x 35mm con tuerca incluidaBox of 25 M8 x 35mm steel self-tapping screws with nut included
Blister 40 Screws + 40 Nuts M8X15. Simon RackBlister 40 Screws + 40 Nuts M8X15. Simon Rack
Set of screws with nuts 125 pieces
Set of screws with nuts 125 pieces
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Box 75 Units, Metric Hexagonal Screw Din/Ref 933 Ø8X40Mm Zinc Plated

What are tapping screws?

Threaded screws are a type of screw that has a helical groove in the shank, which allows it to be secured using a tool called a screwdriver. Threaded screws are used to join pieces of wood, metal, plastic or other materials by creating an internal thread in the hole where the screw is inserted.

Types of tapping screws

There are different types of self-tapping screws depending on their shape, size, material and use. Some of the most common are:

Flat head screws

They have a flat, smooth head, which is flush with the surface once screwed in. They are used to join pieces that do not require an aesthetic finish or that are covered with another layer.

Round head screws

They have a round and domed head, which protrudes from the surface. They are used to join pieces that need strength or that are visible to the naked eye.

Countersunk head screws

They have a conical head, which sinks into the surface when screwed. They are used to join pieces that require a smooth and uniform finish.

How to choose the right screw

To choose the right tapping screw for each job, several factors must be taken into account, such as:

The material of the pieces to be joined

Depending on the material, a more or less resistant screw may be needed, with a more or less sharp tip, or with a special coating to prevent corrosion.

Screw diameter and length

Depending on the thickness and depth of the pieces to be joined, a more or less thick and long screw may be needed to ensure good fixation and prevent it from protruding or falling short.

The type of head and the tool to use

Depending on the type of screw head, you may need a flat, star, hexagonal, or torx screwdriver, among others. In addition, you must choose a head that adapts to the desired finish and the available space.

Tapping screws are essential elements in many DIY, carpentry, mechanical or electrical jobs. Therefore, it is important to know its characteristics and know how to choose the most appropriate one for each case.

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