Screw 101_US
Plain Wood Screw, Fillister Head, Square Drive, Coarse Thread, Type 17 Point
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Pocket-hole joinery, or pocket-screw joinery, involves drilling a hole at an angle (usually 15 degrees) into one workpiece, then joining it to a second workpiece with a special screw.
Clamping is not required. Glue is recommended, but not necessary.
Clamping is not required. Glue is recommended, but not necessary.
Product # | Length | Packaging format |
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FFSC17P71PRM1 | 1 in | Box of 1000 |
FFSC17P71PR | 1 in | Box of 10000 |
FFSC17P7114PRM1 | 1 1/4 in | Box of 1000 |
FFSC17P7114PR | 1 1/4 in | Box of 8000 |
FFSC17P7112PRM1 | 1 1/2 in | Box of 1000 |
FFSC17P7112PR | 1 1/2 in | Box of 7000 |
ADVANTAGES AND BENEFITS
Type 17 point eliminates pre-drilling and prevents wood from cracking and splitting.
The fillister head design and the radius under the head eliminate snapping, even in hard materials.
The fillister head design and the radius under the head eliminate snapping, even in hard materials.