A screw that can tap its own hole as it is driven into the material.
A Self-Tapping Screw can tap its own hole as it is driven into the softer material like plastics, thin metal sheets or wood. Whereas it needs a pilot hole if the material is much harder like thick steel sheets, hard plastics, or metal surfaces. It is widely used in carpentry work, aluminum channels, sheet metals and other basic diy solutions.
Furniture Fittingss
Hardware Fittings
Wall Plug Fittings
Plastic Joining
Aluminium Section & Glass
Do it yourself solution
DIN 7981
DIN 7982
DIN 7981
ISO 7050
DIN 7981
CSN 21237
DIN 7981
UNI 6955