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The standard for high-strength fastening.
Made of alloy steel, these low-profile screws are nearly twice as strong as their stainless steel counterparts. With half the height of a standard socket head, these low-profile screws fit in tight spaces.
Lower strength than alloy steel, use these screws for light duty fastening.
Add a decorative look when fastening parts—these metric screws have a painted head.
These metric screws have a Torx drive for more points of contact than other drives, allowing you to tighten the screw without damaging the recess.
These screws have a Torx or Torx-Plus drive for more points of contact than other drives, allowing you to tighten the screw without damaging the recess.
Create a decorative appearance on your finished product—the head of these screws is painted.
The Torx or Torx-Plus drive on these metric screws have more points of contact than other drives, allowing you to tighten them without damaging the recess.
Made from alloy steel, these screws are three times stronger than standard steel button head Torx screws. A Torx-Plus drive has more points of contact than other drives, allowing you to tighten the screw without damaging the recess.
These metric alloy steel screws are nearly twice as strong as stainless steel button head screws.
These steel pan head screws are coated for corrosion resistance.
Made from alloy steel, these screws are nearly twice as strong as stainless steel button head screws. They have a flange that distributes pressure across a wide surface, eliminating the need for a separate washer.
These metric alloy steel screws are nearly twice as strong as stainless steel button head screws. They have a flange that distributes pressure across a wide surface, eliminating the need for a separate washer.
Cutting their own pilot hole and threads as you fasten them into material, these metric screws have a drilling tip.
These steel screws have corrosion-resistant finishes.