Self-drilling screws with reduced swarf
Swarf is usually produced with both self-drilling screws and self-tapping screws. This swarf must be removed in a separate work step in order to prevent rusting. The self-drilling screws with reduced swarf therefore represent a further stage in the development of self-drilling screws.
Pre-drilling of the construction or cutting of a thread is not necessary here. The screws of the EJOFAST
® family can be mentioned as an example. The unique tip geometry of the EJOFAST
® self-drilling screws penetrates thin sheet metal with reduced swarf, resulting in significantly reduced cleaning effort. Self-drilling screws with reduced swarf are ideal for thin sheet metal connections or fastening sheet metal to wood.
Special features of self-drilling screws
After we have looked at the two types of screws, we would like to conclude with a few special features of screws for industrial lightweight construction:
DiameterScrews for industrial lightweight construction usually have a diameter of 4.8 mm to 8.0 mm.
UndercutScrews with an undercut are used for thin sheet metal connections. This is a section directly under the screw head that has no thread. This section minimizes stripping of the sheet metal, which can mean a loss of load-carrying capacity. In addition, it offers turning-back protection, which prevents unintentional loosening of the screw and a loss of tightness of the roof.