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GRK 772691167309 8 x 2-1/2" Fasteners 16730 FIN/Trim Screws 605CT, Gold, 605 Count

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They are self-tapping eliminating pre-drilling featuring the W-Cut™ threads for reduced torque, and our Climatek™ AC257 code approved coating. They are ESR code approved under ICC Report ESR-3201. ADVANTAGES Anyone who's ever driven a screw in knows how annoying cam-out is - when the bit slips out of the screw head as torque increases. It's not only frustrating, but it can also damage the screw head, preventing it from being driven in or out. The improved engagement of the star drive virtually eliminates cam-out and will pull wood components tightly together with ease. The Flat 100+ uses a 100-degree angle instead of the standard 82-degree kind. It is an ideal choice for thinner materials that require a flatter head. Flat 100+ Undercut It is similar to ‘flat’ heads, but with no driving recess. The ‘round countersunk’ head is used for shorter screw lengths to provide a longer thread grip and more shallow countersinking. Round Washer The type of head that your screw has will greatly affect the performance of the fasteners in your application. What that means is you should pay attention to which type of screw or nut and bolt you use. Many are better for use with specific materials, others should be put to use in certain circumstances. One of the more common types of screw seen in a wide variety of applications are trim-head screws and this style provides some unique benefits to your project. Other fasteners are Hex Head Cap Screws and Hex Bolts.

A smaller diameter, in addition to a higher profile, than round or pan heads, makes the ‘fillister’ screw head effective for a deeper slot. Flat Fillister

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The ‘pan’ head is the most commonly used rounded-top screw head. It works well in a range of applications that require a flat-bottomed screw. Hex Washer

Trim head screws are similar to flat head screws in both looks and design. They have a circular head that is intended to finish flush with the surface of the material being fastened. The heads are often formed with nibs to ensure a nicer countersunk finish when the hole was not predrilled. If you need something even smaller, ask you fastener distributor about sourcing out a trim head line that uses a #1 square head instead of the minimum #2 that is generally used on flat head types.A star drive bit is included free with each box. We recommend you buy a few spares, especially if you are working on a big project.

Less screw can be a good thing or it can be annoying. If you are already a little clumsy at handling fasteners, a trim head screw is only going to give you the slip more often. Because the head is smaller, there is less to grip, although that is normally made up for with a well recessed driver. Binding screws are also used for other kinds of projects; they are often used to hold together large manuals, for bookbinding, and in leather products. Trim Truss heads are characterized by a curved surface and an extra-wide top. They are often used to prevent tampering., having a lower profile than most round headsThe ‘flat fillister’ is identical to a regular fillister screw, except for a flat top replacing the latter’s oval top. Flat 82+ With their tiny (6mm diameter) heads, Silva's stainless-steel finishing trim screws provide a neat, professional finish. They are suitable for a wide variety of exterior applications where a discreet screw head is preferred.

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