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These steel screws have corrosion-resistant finishes.
410 stainless steel is strong, wear resistant, and mildly chemical resistant.
These 18-8 stainless steel screws have a hardened steel drill point to penetrate steel and are coated to increase corrosion resistance.
These screws have the strength of 410 stainless steel with added corrosion resistance.
Cutting their own pilot hole and threads as you fasten them into material, these metric screws have a drilling tip.
Made from stainless steel, these screws are more corrosion resistant than steel, and almost as strong.
These steel screws save you time and effort by drilling their own holes and fastening in a single operation.
With a drilling tip, these metric screws cut their own pilot hole and threads as you fasten them into material.
A decorative rounded top provides a finished appearance.
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.
Stronger and more wear resistant than 18-8 stainless steel, these screws are mildly chemical resistant.
18-8 stainless steel screws have good chemical resistance.
Drill a pilot hole, cut threads, and fasten in one motion with these metric-threaded screws. Made of steel, they’re strong and wear resistant.
These steel screws are zinc plated to resist corrosion in wet environments.
By drilling their own holes and fastening in a single operation, these square-drive screws save time and effort. Made of 410 stainless steel, they're both stronger and more wear resistant than 18-8 stainless steel screws.
The extra-wide truss head distributes holding pressure to reduce the risk of crushing thin metal.
Also known as pancake head screws, these have a head that is about two-thirds the height of standard rounded head screws.
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.
These steel screws have a head encapsulated by 18-8 stainless steel.
Made from 410 stainless steel, these screws are strong, wear resistant, and mildly chemical resistant.
Known for their strength, these alloy steel screws are coated to provide corrosion resistance in wet environments.
Made from 18-8 stainless steel, these screws have good chemical resistance.
One-third the weight of steel, aluminum screws resist corrosion in wet environments.
Beveled under the head for use in countersunk holes.
Made from stainless steel to resist galvanic corrosion, use these screws to fasten aluminum to aluminum and steel framing. They save you time and effort by drilling their own holes and fastening in a single operation.
These screws have a free-rotating, permanently attached washer that remains stationary while tightening to prevent bunching while attaching tarps and other fabric to metal.
Serrations under the head act as a brake to prevent overtightening and damaging threads.
Also known as roofing screws, these screws are long and made from hardened steel to fasten rigid insulation board to steel decking.
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.
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.
Power through drywall and into metal studs up to 0.105" thick.
Ribs under the head act as a brake to prevent over-tightening and damaging threads.
A drill point powers through metal up to 0.105" thick.
These square-drive screws have a drill point that powers through drywall and into metal studs up to 0.105" thick. Heads are one-third smaller than those of other drywall screws.
A drill point powers through drywall and into metal studs up to 0.105" thick. Heads are one-third smaller than those of other drywall screws.
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.