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These 316 stainless steel screws have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
These steel screws are hot-dipped galvanized to resist corrosion in wet environments.
These steel screws have corrosion-resistant finishes.
18-8 stainless steel screws have good chemical resistance.
More corrosion resistant than 18-8 stainless steel screws, these have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
Drive the pointed tip of these screws into soft material, such as wood and drywall. They are also known as lag bolts.
These screws are beveled under the head for use in countersunk holes.
Brass screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments and electrically conductive.
With more points of contact than Phillips-, slotted-, and square-drive screws, you can firmly press these Torx-drive screws into wood without stripping them or damaging the recess—their threads create a tight hold.
These steel screws are zinc plated to resist corrosion in wet environments.
Beveled under the head for use in countersunk holes, these steel screws press threads into material for a tight, secure hold.
A decorative rounded top provides a finished appearance. These Phillips screws are beveled under the head for use in countersunk holes. They press threads into material for a tight, secure hold.
With a low-profile rounded head that’s flanged to sit flush for a finished appearance, these screws press threads into wood on cabinets, trim, molding, and light duty framing.
These Phillips head screws have a decorative rounded top that provides a finished appearance.
These screws speed installation by drilling, tapping, and fastening wood and metal in a single operation.
A Torx drive has more points of contact than a Phillips drive, allowing you to apply extra force with less slippage or damage to the recess.
Thread-forming screws press threads into drilled holes for a tight vibration-resistant assembly.
Also known as Type 17 auger point screws, these penetrate hardwood and reduce driving torque. They require a pilot hole to prevent splitting when used near an edge.
Also known as deck screws, these Phillips screws have a sharp point and narrow body to penetrate softwood and plastic-wood composite decking material.
Thread-forming screws press threads into drilled holes for a tight, vibration-resistant assembly.
Because these steel screws cut threads into drilled holes as they’re turned, they require less driving torque and cause less stress on material than thread-forming screws. Also known as trim-head deck screws, they have a small flat head and slender shank to reduce the risk of splitting boards.
Threads change direction to cut into composites and push material back into the hole to prevent distorting the surface around the hole.
The neoprene-backed washer seals out contaminants.
Screws are beveled under the head for use in countersunk holes.
Often used for drawer slides and cabinet hardware, these screws—also known as Euro and Type B screws—create a strong hold in small, shallow holes in wood.
Also known as dowel screws, use these to join two pieces of wood.