ForgeFix Self Tapping Screws Pan Head 3/4" x 8 Zinc Plated Box 200
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General description These Forgefix Pozidriv Self-Tapping Screws are zinc plated for increased resistance to corrosion. Their Pan Head, with a flat under head surface, makes the screw ideal for laying flat on sheet material of all types, thus reducing deformation. The screws tap their own thread in a pre-drilled pilot hole in sheet metal and are single threaded to resist pull-out, providing strong holding power. They are suitable for a wide range of DIY, electrical, plumbing, and engineering applications. Technical specifications Size: 3/4 inch (19 mm) length Head type: Pozi Pan Head with flat underside Material: Steel with zinc plating Thread type: Single thread Corrosion resistance: Yes, due to zinc coating Compatibility and accessories Compatible with PoziDrive screwdrivers and bits Suitable for use in metal sheets and similar materials Installation Pre-drill a pilot hole in the sheet material if necessary Use a PoziDrive screwdriver or bit to drive the screw into the pilot hole
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General description These Forgefix Pozidriv Self-Tapping Screws are zinc plated for increased resistance to corrosion. Their Pan Head, with a flat under head surface, makes the screw ideal for laying flat on sheet material of all types, thus reducing deformation. The screws tap their own thread in a pre-drilled pilot hole in sheet metal and are single threaded to resist pull-out, providing strong holding power. They are suitable for a wide range of DIY, electrical, plumbing, and engineering applications. Technical specifications Size: 3/4 inch (19 mm) length Head type: Pozi Pan Head with flat underside Material: Steel with zinc plating Thread type: Single thread Corrosion resistance: Yes, due to zinc coating Compatibility and accessories Compatible with PoziDrive screwdrivers and bits Suitable for use in metal sheets and similar materials Installation Pre-drill a pilot hole in the sheet material if necessary Use a PoziDrive screwdriver or bit to drive the screw into the pilot hole