Chipboard Screw
What is Chipboard screw?
A chipboard screw or particleboard screw is
a self tapping screw with a thin shaft and coarse threads. Chipboard is a made
up of resin and wood dust or wood chips, so chipboard screws are made to grip
this composite material and to resist withdrawing. The screws solidly fasten
chipboard to chipboard or chipboard to other materials such as natural wood.
Many different screw types, material and sizes exist.
Chipboard screws were created to fasten
low, medium and high density chipboard. Because chipboard has no natural grain
to resist the screw from withdrawing, these screws often have grippers around
their head called nibs. The screws are skinny to avoid splitting with a coarse
grain to lock the board in place. Many of these screws are self tapping, so
there is no need to bore holes first. Some even have special ridges around
their heads that remove the chipboard material when countersinking.
Surface
Thread Size:
M2.5, M3.0, M3.5, M4.0, M4.5, M5.0, M6.0
Length
10 to 300mm
Zinc Plated (clear / white / yellow)
Standard
DIN7505A, DIN7505B, DIN7505C, EN14592
Recess Type

Head Type

Thread Type
