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Brass pan head screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments, nonmagnetic, and electrically conductive.
Made from brass, these metric pan head screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments, nonmagnetic, and electrically conductive.
Made from brass, these screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments, nonmagnetic, and electrically conductive.
Brass screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments, nonmagnetic, and electrically conductive.
Brass button head screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments, nonmagnetic, and electrically conductive.
Made from brass, these metric button head screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments, nonmagnetic, and electrically conductive.
Brass screws are electrically conductive, nonmagnetic, and have good corrosion resistance.
These metric brass screws are electrically conductive, nonmagnetic, and have good corrosion resistance.
Bronze screws are about 40% stronger than brass screws and provide more corrosion resistance to salt water, gases, and sewage. They are nonmagnetic and electrically conductive.
The nonmarring brass tip is electrically conductive and harder than nylon, but soft enough to conform to most surfaces and reduce damage from metal-on-metal contact.
Bronze screws are 30% stronger than brass screws and provide more corrosion resistance to salt water, gases, and sewage. They are nonmagnetic and electrically conductive.
These steel screws are zinc plated to resist corrosion in wet environments.
Made from 410 stainless steel, these screws are strong, wear resistant, and mildly chemical resistant.
These steel screws cut threads in drilled holes as they’re turned, so they require less driving torque and cause less stress on your material than thread forming screws.
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.
Commonly used with door hinge hardware, these screws cut threads in material such as aluminum and brass.
A wide cutting slot provides excellent chip clearing and low driving torque in soft metal.
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.
The triangular shank presses tightly as it forms threads, so screws resist loosening in soft metals such as brass, aluminum, and copper.
Also known as Swageform screws, threads at the tip are designed to grab material for a fast start with low torque in a wide range of materials.
These screws have a hex head for a secure grip with a wrench.