Self-Drilling Screws, also known as Tek screws, eliminate the need for a pre-drilled hole. The length of the drill point determines the material thickness which the screw can reliably penetrate. When selecting a self-drilling screw design, it is important to consider the material thickness and type of materials to be joined. These stainless teks are great to use in environments that are damp.
- Use 1/4 Inch Hex Driver for #6 Screws
- Tensile - 180,000 psi, Hardness - 40 Rockwell C
- Type BSD is a tapping screw with spaced threads and a drill point which drills its own hole
- #2 Drill Point; Appropriate for material thicknesses up to 0.09"
- Use 1/4 Inch Hex Driver for #6 Screws
- Tensile - 180,000 psi, Hardness - 40 Rockwell C
- Type BSD is a tapping screw with spaced threads and a drill point which drills its own hole
- #2 Drill Point; Appropriate for material thicknesses up to 0.09"