Tapping Screw

Self-tapping screws  is one of the most commonly used industrial fasteners. As one of the earliest engineered fastener products, self-tapping screws were manufactured out of hardened steel, and their use powered the Industrial Revolution. Still incredibly common today, self-tapping screws now include many styles and types made for specific fastening functions.

Thread Size:
 #2 to 1/4 (M2.2 to M6.3)
Length
 3/16" to 8" (5.0 to 200mm)

Surface

 Phosphate (grey / black), Zinc Plated (clear / white / yellow), Coating   (Geomet, Dacrotized, Ruspert etc.), Mechanically Zinc plating etc.
Standard
 IFI, DIN, JIS, BS, AS, EN14566 or customized designs acceptable.

Resess Type
SHC tapping screw recess type

Head type
tapping screw head type

Thread type




DIN7981 Self tapping screw pan head cross phillips recess zinc plating

A self-tapping screw is a screw that can tap its own hole as it is driven into the material. International standard DIN 7981, 7982, 7983, 7971, 7972, 7973, 6928, 7970, 7976 and ISO 2702

DIN7982 self tapping screw flat head cross Phillips recess zinc plating

A self-tapping screw is a screw that can tap its own hole as it is driven into the material. International standard DIN 7981, 7982, 7983, 7971, 7972, 7973, 6928, 7970, 7976 and ISO 2702

TAPITS drilling screw double lead thread hex washer head with serrations

A self-tapping screw is a screw that can tap its own hole as it is driven into the material. International standard DIN 7981, 7982, 7983, 7971, 7972, 7973, 6928, 7970, 7976 and ISO 2702

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