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These steel screws are zinc plated to resist corrosion in wet environments.
Made from 18-8 stainless steel, these screws are chemical resistant.
More corrosion resistant than 18-8 stainless steel screws, these have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
18-8 stainless steel screws have good chemical resistance.
Stronger and more wear resistant than 18-8 and 316 stainless steel, these screws are mildly chemical resistant.
One-third the weight of steel, aluminum screws resist corrosion in wet environments.
These steel screws are available with corrosion-resistant finishes.
A Torx drive has more points of contact than Phillips, slotted, and square drives, allowing you to apply extra force with less slippage or damage to the recess.
Brass screws are corrosion resistant in wet environments and electrically conductive.
A thick, decorative head provides a finished appearance.
A free-rotating, permanently attached washer distributes holding pressure over a wider area than a flange and remains stationary to prevent scratching the material surface as you tighten the screw.
A flange under the head distributes holding pressure and reduces the risk of crushing thin metal.
These square-drive screws have a flange under the head that distributes holding pressure and reduce the risk of crushing thin metal.
A tamper-resistant Torx driver is required for installation and removal. Also known as pin-in-Torx, these screws allow you to apply extra force with less slippage or damage to the recess.
The S-shaped drive can be installed with a standard slotted driver, but requires a special tool for removal.
These screws require a Tri-Wing® driver for installation and removal.
Install and remove these screws with a tamper-resistant spanner driver.
Also known as pin-in-hex, install and remove these screws with a tamper-resistant hex driver.
These steel screws have a black-oxide finish to resist corrosion in dry environments.
These square-drive screws are beveled under the head for use in countersunk holes.
Able to penetrate overlapping sheets, these screws have a secure hold in wood.
Made from 410 stainless steel, these screws are strong, wear resistant, and mildly chemical resistant.
Serrations under the head act as a brake to prevent over tightening and damaging threads.
For a finished appearance that reduces the chance of snags on other material, these screws fit snugly in countersunk holes and have a domed head.
Cutting wings under the head allow plastic to expand and contract without cracking. A washer made from aluminum and rubber bonded to steel adds a watertight seal.
A point centers the screw in a starter hole and widely spaced threads reduce the risk of cracking plastic.
These 410 stainless steel screws are more corrosion resistant than ultra-corrosion-resistant coated steel screws.
These blue and silver ultra-corrosion-resistant coated steel screws stand up to wet environments.
Attach metal framing to metal studs up to 0.036" thick.
Hold sheets of drywall together until glue sets
Attach drywall to metal studs up to 0.036" thick.
Alternating high and low threads minimize driving torque and allow the screw to hold more material between threads for a stronger hold and better strip-resistance than standard drywall screws for wood.
Ribs under the head act as a brake to prevent over-tightening and damaging threads.
These screws have a head that's one-third smaller than other drywall screws. Use them to attach drywall to metal studs up to 0.036" thick.
Hang drywall to wood framing. These screws have a sharp point that penetrates drywall and a curved neck that sinks in without tearing the paper surface.
With a square-drive head, these screws attach drywall to metal studs up to 0.036" thick. The head is one-third smaller than other drywall screws.
Fasten sheet metal up to 0.200" thick.