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These steel screws are zinc plated to resist corrosion in wet environments.
These screws have a hex head for a secure grip with a wrench.
Serrations under the head act as a brake to prevent over tightening and damaging threads.
Able to penetrate overlapping sheets, these screws have a secure hold in wood.
These steel screws have corrosion-resistant finishes.
Cutting their own pilot hole and threads as you fasten them into material, these metric screws have a drilling tip.
These steel screws are available with corrosion resistant finishes. A rubber-bonded washer compresses to form a watertight seal. They save you time and effort by drilling their own holes and fastening in a single operation.
These steel screws have a head encapsulated by 18-8 stainless steel.
Known for their strength, these alloy steel screws are coated to provide corrosion resistance in wet environments.
Serrations under the head act as a brake to prevent overtightening and damaging threads.
The green color identifies these as grounding screws. They have a flange that provides a wide flat surface for making solid electrical connections.
These metric screws have a triangular shank that presses tightly as it forms threads, so screws resist loosening in soft metals such as brass, aluminum, and copper.
Also known as Tap-Flex screws, these are made from hardened steel to penetrate hard material. They have a five-edged shank that presses tightly against the material to form threads and resist loosening.
Press threads into plastic to create a strong hold. Use a wrench, hex socket bit, or nutdriver to securely grip the hex head and tighten these screws.
Drive the pointed tip of these screws into soft material, such as wood and drywall. They are also known as lag bolts.
These steel screws are hot-dipped galvanized to resist corrosion in wet environments.
Also known as Tapcons, use these screws in applications requiring high strength.
These blue and silver ultra-corrosion-resistant coated steel screws stand up to wet environments.
Drilling screws save you time and effort by drilling their own holes and fastening metal up to 0.500" thick in a single operation.
Also known as Tapcons, these screws are often used to anchor parts to concrete, block, and brick. Assortments include a drill bit.