Screws
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Concrete ScrewsConcrete Screws have alternating high and low threads for use in concrete. Elminates the need for using an anchor in light to medium-duty applications.
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Drywall ScrewsDrywall Screws have an extra sharp point for use in drywall.
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Machine ScrewsMachine Screws are the most common type of screws. Machine Screws have thread designed for fastening into mating internally-threaded parts, such as Hex Machine Screw Nuts or Nylon Insert Locknuts.
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Wing ScrewsWing Screws are machine-thread screws that have a wing-style head that can be manually turned to torque the screw into mating part. Cold-forged version is higher strength than the stamped version.
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Lag ScrewsLag Screws are hex head bolts with coarse thread and sharp points -- most commonly used in wood applications.
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Self Drilling ScrewsSelf-Drilling Screws, also called TEK Screws, are similar to sheet metal screws but with a "drill bit-style" point that drills its own pilot hole.
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Weld ScrewsWeld Screws are machine-threaded screws that are unfinished to faciltate welding to assembly.
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Wood ScrewsWood Screws are coarse thread screws with a sharp point for use in wood.
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