Our lightest sheet metal screws reduce weight in aluminum assemblies
Avoid enlarging holes when drilling and fastening lightweight aluminum components
Turn these shiny, corrosion-resistant screws with drivers of either style
A free-spinning washer stays put as you tighten to prevent bunching fabric
Secure flat roof insulation and membrane materials with screws that prevent lifting up in high wind
Ground and secure connections in electrical boxes and panels
Fasten door hinges with screws that blend in and fit into countersunk holes
Secure thin metal roofing and siding panels to wooden framing in post-frame buildings
Corrosion-resistant screws drill, drive, and create a watertight seal all in one shot
Resist corrosion and prevent leaks through sheet metal panels
Create a tight, corrosion-resistant joint that prevents leaks
Drill, drive, and create a watertight seal all in one shot
Create a tight seal to prevent leaks through sheet metal panels
Create clean, uniform threads and meet Grade 5 strength requirements for structural joints
Corrosion resistant with two common drive styles, you'll always have the right driver on hand
Corrosion-resistant screws in a range of sizes for drilling and fastening in one step
Corrosion-resistant screws drill and fasten aluminum to aluminum or steel framing in a single step
Get a firm, high-torque grip with a nutdriver or socket to fasten sheet metal
Corrosion-resistant screws tighten with a nutdriver or socket to cut threads into metal
Corrosion-resistant screws thread into molded or cast holes using a nutdriver or socket
Corrosion-resistant screws install with a nutdriver or socket and adjust with a slotted screwdriver
Corrosion-resistant screws tighten using a nutdriver or socket to mount plastic panels without damage
Corrosion resistant with a wide head that prevents crushing and dimpling sheet metal
A variety of flat- and rounded-head sheet metal screws that resist corrosion
Corrosion-resistant screws sit flush in sheet metal and have a blunt tip to avoid damage
Corrosion-resistant screws drill and fasten in one step to secure objects with countersunk holes
Corrosion-resistant screws fasten objects with countersunk holes to sheet metal
Corrosion-resistant screws cut threads and their beveled head sits neatly in countersunk holes
Create a flush finish in brittle materials such as phenolic and glass-filled plastic
Corrosion-resistant screws thread into plastic and secure components with countersunk holes
Decorative and corrosion resistant, screws drill and fasten in a single step
Corrosion-resistant screws with a decorative rounded top that peeks out from the surface of trim work
A domed head gives brackets and architectural features a smooth, decorative look
Resist corrosion and reduce the chance of damaging sheet metal
Corrosion-resistant screws that drill and fasten in one step
Drive into thin or soft plastic without cracking it
Keep a variety of corrosion-resistant sheet metal screws on hand
Our most popular sheet metal screws also resist rust
Resist corrosion and cut their own threads into drilled holes
Often used in tough thermoplastics to create threads where thread-forming screws can’t
A wide slot at the tip cuts threads and clears chips, reducing the effort to install in soft metals
Resist corrosion and won't crack or split brittle materials such as phenolic and glass-filled plastic
Our most popular thread-forming screws for plastic also resist rust
Corrosion-resistant screws with a sharp tip that cuts deeper into sheet metal than other tapping screws
Corrosion-resistant screws with the simplest drive style
Drill and fasten in one step with square-drive screws that prevent drivers from slipping out
Drill and fasten aluminum sheets to aluminum or steel framing in a single step
Fasten trim or brackets that have countersunk holes without your driver slipping
Corrosion resistant with a square recess that handles more torque than slotted and Phillips drives
Corrosion resistant with a flange under the head to prevent denting or pulling through thin plastic
Slip- and corrosion-resistant screws form threads and secure components with countersunk holes
Corrosion-resistant screws give you the best grip while fastening components with countersunk holes
Neither moisture nor a heavy hand can damage these screws
Resist corrosion and thread into thin plastic without damaging the drive or your workpiece
Form threads in plastic with screws that resist stripping and rust
Work with either a Phillips or slotted driver, so you’ll always have the right tool on hand
The blunt tip reduces the chance of damage to sheet metal as you tighten with a nutdriver or socket
A variety of screws that save time and effort by drilling and fastening in a single step
Save time and effort with screws that drill and fasten in one step
Drill and fasten aluminum to aluminum or steel framing in a single step
Cut threads into drilled holes in metal using a nutdriver or socket
The tapered tip grabs material for a fast start as you install with a nutdriver or socket
Thread into molded or cast holes using a nutdriver or socket
Thread into brass, aluminum, bronze, and other soft metals using a nutdriver or socket
Reduce the chance of damaging sheet metal as you tighten with nutdriver or slotted screwdriver
Drill and fasten in one step with a nutdriver or socket, then adjust using a slotted screwdriver
Secure sheet metal using a nutdriver or socket, then make adjustments with a slotted screwdriver
Cut threads into metal using a nutdriver or socket, then adjust with a slotted screwdriver
Thread into metal using a nutdriver or socket, then adjust with a slotted screwdriver
Use a nutdriver or socket to mount plastic panels to wood without cracking or warping them
A flange under the head prevents crushing or dimpling sheet metal
Attach metal sheets, mesh, and other thin materials to metal framing studs without tearing
Avoid dimpling or crushing sheet metal and stripping out the screw’s drive
The combination drive lets you install with either Phillips driver or a nutdriver
Keep various sizes of flat- and rounded-head sheet metal screws on hand
A mix of flat and rounded head sheet metal screws with matching nuts and washers
Create a flush finish in sheet metal while reducing the chance of damaging it
In one step, drill and fasten trim, brackets, and other objects with countersunk holes
Secure trim, brackets, and other objects that have countersunk holes to aluminum
Fasten trim, brackets, and other objects with countersunk holes to sheet metal
Cut threads as you drive and the beveled head sits neatly inside countersunk holes
Thread into plastic and secure components, enclosures, and panels with countersunk holes
Drill and fasten these decorative screws in a single step
The decorative rounded top peeks out from the surface of trim work
A blunt tip instead of a point reduces the chance of damaging sheet metal
Drill and fasten metal in one step
The pointed tip starts a hole as you install in sheet metal
Prevent sheet metal from bending and create a smooth, finished look
A variety of screw sizes for fastening sheet metal
Cut threads in drilled holes as you turn
The threads at the tapered tip grab material for a fast start in drilled holes
Prevent cracking and splitting brittle materials such as phenolic and glass-filled plastic
Thread into molded or cast holes in plastic without installing inserts
Create a vibration-resistant hold in soft metals, such as brass, aluminum, and bronze
Secure framing to metal where clearance is too tight for other rounded-head screws
The sharp tip cuts deeper into sheet metal than other tapping screws
Mount plastic panels to wood with screws that prevent cracking or warping
Serrations grip material for a tighter, more vibration-resistant hold than other tapping screws
Serrations grip material for a tighter, more vibration-resistant hold than other drilling screws
Cut deeper and grip material tighter than other tapping screws
The simplest drive style is best tightened by hand
Drivers won’t slip out of the square recess, which handles more torque than slotted and Phillips drives
A flange under the head prevents denting or pulling through holes in thin plastic
Keep drivers from slipping as you cut threads and secure components with countersunk holes
Prevent drivers from slipping as you thread into plastic and secure components with countersunk holes
Get the best grip while fastening components that have countersunk holes
A heavy hand won’t strip the drive as you thread screws into plastic
The deep, six-lobe recess keeps drivers from slipping when installing in brass, aluminum, and copper
Thread into thin-walled holes without damaging the drive or your workpiece
No slipping and stripping the drive when securing sheet metal
Thread into plastic without installing an insert or stripping the drive
Two ways to install—use a Torx driver in the recess or grip the hex head with a nutdriver
Threads with double spirals grab thin-gauge sheet metal for a secure hold without damage
The two-hole drive turns only with a drilled spanner driver to deter tampering
A two-hole drive deters tampering with screws that install in countersunk holes
Deter unauthorized removal of screws fastened into countersunk holes
Deter unauthorized access with screws that require a tamper-resistant hex driver to remove
Simple to install but hard to loosen with anything other than a one-way screw remover
Attach components with countersunk holes to sheet metal and discourage tampering
Removable only with a tamper-resistant Torx driver, screws drill and fasten in one step
Prevent unauthorized access with screws that require a tamper-resistant Torx driver to remove
Drill and fasten in one step with screws that require a tamper-resistant Torx driver to remove
Prevent tampering with screws that turn only with a Tri-Wing® driver
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