14 self drilling screws

Hex socket head wood screws are a type of screw that features a hexagonal socket drive head. This design allows the screw to be driven by an Allen wrench, commonly known as a hex key. The head is often broader than that of traditional screws, providing a larger surface area that distributes pressure evenly when tightened and prevents the screw from being pulled into the wood. The threads on a hex socket head wood screw are specifically designed for optimal grip in wooden materials, ensuring a secure fit.


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One of the most significant advantages of ceramic-coated self-drilling screws is their ability to resist galvanic corrosion. In environments where different metals are in contact, galvanic corrosion can occur, leading to deterioration and failure of the screws. The ceramic coating acts as a barrier between the screw and the surrounding metal, preventing this corrosion from occurring. This makes these screws an ideal choice for use in marine, offshore, and other environments where corrosion is a major concern.

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