Carbon Steel Zinc Plated Stainless Steel Cross Hexagon Flange Head Wood Screw

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Carbon Steel Zinc Plated Stainless Steel Cross Hexagon Flange Head Wood Screw

Carbon Steel Zinc Plated Stainless Steel Cross Hexagon Flange Head Wood Screw

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Model NO. T-WSLS007
Material Iron
Shape of Head Hexagon
Shape of Groove Cross
Surface Finishing Zinc Plated
Certification ISO, GS
Customized Customized
Material Type Stainless Steel/Carbon Steel
Material Grade 1008/1010/1021/1035 /A2/A4/201/304/316/410
Head Style Hex/Countersunk/Flat/Bugle/Tapered/Truss/Wafer/Ova
Drive Style Hex Socket/Cross Recess/Phillips /Slotted/Pozi Dri
Surface Treatment Black//Blue/Clear/Yellow/Gold/HDG Zinc
Standard ANSI/ASME/BS/DIN/ISO/Uni/DIN-En
Length 1/4"~12" 6mm~300mm
Application for Wood/Lumber/Particle Board
Sample Policy Samples in Stock Are Free with Freight Collect
Custom-Order Customization by Drawing/Sample
Other Name Lag Screw/Deck Screw
Shipping/Delivery 15~30 Days
OEM/ODM Available
Size Unit Inch Size Metric Size
Supplier Status Factory Manufacturer Wholesaler
Transport Package Bulk Package Palletizing
Specification #2~#14/M3~M12
Trademark Hilow
Origin China
HS Code 7318120000
Production Capacity 2000K PCS/Month
Product Description

Carbon Steel Zinc Plated Stainless Steel Cross Hexagon Flange Head Wood Screw


Wood Screw
Type:Wood Screw
Definition:Wood screws are threaded fasteners that are used to connect wood to wood. They're threaded coarsely, but not all the way up. They differ from lag screws because they thread their way through the wood as they're screwed in, whereas lag screws require you to drill a hole first.
Description:
Wood Screw Head Types:
Slot head screws are the most common variety used for driving the screw.
Phillips head screws have much greater functionality than the slot head variety.
Square drive or Robertson screws have a number of advantages over the Phillips head variety.
Application:How do I choose wood screws?
The general rule of thumb is that the screw should enter at least half the thickness of the bottom material, the other factor is the screw's diameter, or gauge. Screws come in gauges 2 through 16. Most of the time you'll want to go with a #8 screw.
Others:Wood screws are simply known as "wood screws" because they are designed for use with wooden workpieces, but wood screws are also available in many of the same metals and alloys as other screws.
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Carbon Steel Zinc Plated Stainless Steel Cross Hexagon Flange Head Wood Screw

Carbon Steel Zinc Plated Stainless Steel Cross Hexagon Flange Head Wood Screw

Carbon Steel Zinc Plated Stainless Steel Cross Hexagon Flange Head Wood Screw

Carbon Steel Zinc Plated Stainless Steel Cross Hexagon Flange Head Wood Screw