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The term 2% self-drilling screws generally refers to a specific classification or standard that adheres to a manufacturing specification, often denoting the composition or performance traits of the screws. The 2% might relate to various factors such as the percentage of alloying elements in the material, or guidelines that measure performance under certain conditions. For instance, these screws might contain 2% alloying elements that enhance their strength and corrosion resistance.


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The term 16mm refers to the length of the screw, which is about 0.63 inches. This size is particularly useful in various applications, offering enough length to secure materials without penetrating too deeply, thus maintaining structural integrity. While they come in various diameters and thread configurations, 16mm self-drilling screws can generally accommodate a range of thicknesses in materials, making them a popular choice in construction and industrial applications.


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Secondly,the desired holding power is another important factor to consider when selecting the correct wedge, bolt, and drill size. The holding power of a fastener is determined by its diameter, length, and thread pitch. Generally speaking, larger fasteners with higher thread pitches provide greater holding power. However, it's important to ensure that the fasteners you select are appropriate for the thickness of the material being fastened. If the fasteners are too large for the material, they may not be able to penetrate the material fully, resulting in reduced holding power.

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