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 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

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 screws drill and fasten in one step to secure objects with countersunk holes

Corrosion-resistant screws cut threads and their beveled head sits neatly in countersunk holes

Corrosion-resistant screws with a decorative rounded top that peeks out from the surface of trim work

Corrosion-resistant screws with a sharp tip that cuts deeper into sheet metal than other tapping screws

Drill and fasten in one step with square-drive screws that prevent drivers from slipping out

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

The tapered tip grabs material for a fast start as you install with 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

Attach metal sheets, mesh, and other thin materials to metal framing studs without tearing

In one step, drill and fasten trim, brackets, and other objects with countersunk holes

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

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

Drivers won’t slip out of the square recess, which handles more torque than slotted and Phillips drives

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

Two ways to install—use a Torx driver in the recess or grip the hex head with a nutdriver

Drill and fasten in one step with screws that require a tamper-resistant Torx driver to remove


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