Sheet metal screws, also known as self-tapping screws, are designed to create their own threads as they are driven into materials such as sheet metal, wood, fiberglass, and plastic. Unlike machine screws that require pre-tapped holes, these screws cut or form mating threads during installation, enabling quick and efficient fastening in applications where access is limited to one side.
Point Types
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Type A | Sharp, gimlet point with widely spaced threads. Designed for thin sheet metal (0.015″ to 0.050″ thick), light-gauge steel, and non-ferrous metals. Most popular and widely used type |
| Type AB | Hybrid design combining the sharp point of Type A with finer threads similar to Type B. Offers versatility across a broader range of materials, including thin sheet metal and softer substrates |
| Type B | Blunt point with finer threads. Designed for thicker sheet metal (0.050″ to 0.200″ thick), plastics, and softer metals. Provides improved holding power in these materials |
Applicable Standards
| Standard | Description |
|---|---|
| ASME B18.6.4 | Thread forming and thread cutting tapping screws – inch series |
| IFI 113 | Tapping screws – general requirements and dimensional data |
Materials
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C1022 Hardened Steel (zinc plated)
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Stainless Steel 304 (A2)
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Stainless Steel 316 (A4)
Surface Finishes
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Zinc Plating
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Passivation (stainless steel)
Available Head Styles
| Head Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Pan Head | Flat bottom with rounded sides; provides low-profile yet wide bearing surface. Most common general-purpose head |
| Flat Head (Countersunk) | 82° countersunk angle; sits flush with the surface for a smooth, clean finish |
| Hex Washer Head | External hex drive with integrated washer; allows high torque without cam-out and provides increased clamping force |
Common Applications
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HVAC ductwork and metal fabrication
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Automotive assembly and repair
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Electrical enclosures and panels
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Appliance manufacturing
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Metal roofing and siding
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Signage and display assembly




























