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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.
Choose these metric screws for high-strength fastening. Often used in high-stress applications, such as valves, pumps, motors, and automotive suspension systems, these screws are at least 25% stronger than medium-strength steel screws.
Twice as strong as low-strength steel screws, these screws are suitable for fastening most machinery and equipment.
Choose these metric screws for fastening most machinery and equipment. They are twice as strong as low-strength steel screws.
Choose these metric screws for fastening most machinery and equipment. With a flange distributing pressure where the screw meets the surface, there is no need for a separate washer.
Made from Grade 5 steel, these screws are suitable for fastening most machinery and equipment. The flange distributes pressure where the screw meets the surface, eliminating the need for a washer.
Made from Grade 5 steel, these screws are suitable for fastening most machinery and equipment. Serrations under the flange provide mild vibration resistance.
A flange under the head distributes holding pressure and reduces the risk of crushing thin metal.
Able to penetrate overlapping sheets, these screws have a secure hold in wood.
These steel screws have corrosion-resistant finishes.
These 18-8 stainless steel screws have a hardened steel drill point to penetrate steel and are coated to increase corrosion resistance.
18-8 stainless steel screws have good chemical resistance.
A decorative rounded top provides a finished appearance.
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.
Beveled under the head for use in countersunk holes.
Serrations under the head act as a brake to prevent overtightening and damaging threads.
The triangular shank presses tightly as it forms threads, so screws resist loosening in soft metals such as brass, aluminum, and copper.
These screws speed installation by drilling, tapping, and fastening wood and metal in a single operation.
Also known as deck screws, these Phillips screws have a sharp point and narrow body to penetrate softwood and plastic-wood composite decking material.
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.
These blue and silver ultra-corrosion-resistant coated steel screws stand up to wet environments.
Ribs under the head act as a brake to prevent over-tightening and damaging threads.
Attach drywall to metal studs up to 0.036" thick.
Drill holes with the point on these hangers.
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.