Xiamen Huimei Trade And Industry Co., Ltd's offers high quality Self Tapping Hex Head Screws, which have a larger head to better distribute the pressure and effectively prevent material damage caused by over-tightening, and are more suitable for high-strength connections.
Name |
Self Tapping Hex Head Screws |
Brand |
HUIMEI |
Material |
stainless steel |
Customization |
OEM/ODM acceptable |
MOQ |
10000 |
Certificate |
ISO CE |
Delivery Time |
15-30 days |
Finish |
Pickling |
Choosing Xiamen Huimei Trade And Industry Co., Ltd, to buy Self Tapping Hex Head Screws can easily cope with a variety of materials such as wood, metal, plastic and other fixing needs, in any occasion can be outstanding!
【Auto Parts】
Fixing of body parts
【Construction】
Fixing of concrete and wooden structures
【Communication equipment】
Fixing the shell of equipment
【Home Appliances】
Connection of internal parts in washing machines, refrigerators
【Furniture Fittings】
Self Tapping Hex Head Screws are used to assemble furniture such as tables, beds and chairs.
【Mechanical Parts】
Used to fix other moving parts to ensure the operation
【Standard Head Screws】
self drilling hex head screws are easy to use and not easy to slip.
【Deep Threads】
Uniform pitch, stable force, good fastening strength.
【Wear-resistant and high anti-corrosion】
Rust and oxidation resistance under humid environment.
Q1:What materials can Self Tapping Hex Head Screws be used on?
A1: They are suitable for use on a wide range of substrates, including wood, metal, plastics, plasterboard, and so on. Especially good self-tapping performance is shown in the application of wood and thin metal materials
Q2: Is it necessary to pre-drill holes in certain materials?
A2:Self Tapping Screws are designed to cut threads directly into the material, but in hard materials (e.g. metal) pre-drilling is recommended to avoid damage and improve accuracy.
Q3;What orientation should I pay attention to when installingmetal hex screws?
A3;Ensure that the screws are perpendicular to the joining material to avoid angling or damaging the material, and use the appropriate tool (e.g. wrench) for smooth tightening.