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One of the key advantages of self-drilling screws for heavy steel is their ability to save time and labor costs. Traditional screws require pre-drilling a hole before fastening, which can be time-consuming, especially when working with heavy steel materials. Self-drilling screws eliminate the need for this extra step, allowing for quick and efficient installation. This is particularly important in industrial settings where production timelines are tight and every minute counts.

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Lag screws, typically used for heavy-duty applications like securing wooden beams or attaching metal to wood, have traditionally required a separate drilling step before the screwing process. However, with the advent of self-drilling versions, this dual-step process is consolidated into one swift action. The self-drilling tip, often featuring a sharp point and flutes, cuts through material effortlessly, whether it's wood, metal, or even concrete, making them highly versatile.

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