The metal screw is easily distinguished from the wood screw by its thread - the metal screw is threaded the length of the shank. The most popular type of metal screw is the type A screw, which is a self-taping screw used with pre-drilled metal with a thickness of 0.015" to 0.050".
Some of our metal screws are equipped with TEK type points, which means they are self-tapping and eliminate the need for pre-drilling.
Some of our metal screws are equipped with TEK type points, which means they are self-tapping and eliminate the need for pre-drilling.
- Drive Size: #2 (Phillips)
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Zinc Plated Metal Screw, Truss Head, Phillips Drive, Coarse Thread, Self-Drilling Point
Drive required : Phillips Finish : Zinc Length : 2 1/2 in Head Type : Truss Product # TPCTZ10212PRSee product - Compare
Metal Screw for Slides, Truss Head, Phillips Drive, Self-Tapping Thread, Type A Point
Screws for slides and small hardware
Drive required : Phillips Finish : Zinc Screw Size : 8 Length : 3/8 in Product # TPAZ838PRSee product