Screws - MS24693, MS51957, MS90728 & More
(807) The MS24693 is a self-tapping, coarse-threaded screw with a pan head, made from zinc-plated steel. The MS51957 screw features a hex head and a socket head cap, also having a coarse thread and crafted from zinc-plated steel. Lastly, the MS90728 is a zinc-plated steel screw with a button head and a Phillips head, accompanied by a coarse thread. /Asset/ABE-Mil-Spec-Aero-AN-MS-NAS-Screws-MS24693-MS51957-MS90728-and-More.jpgScrews - Machine Screws, Sems , Weld and More
(19984) Machine screws are cylindrical fasteners used to join two items, commonly made of steel or stainless steel, and available in multiple sizes and finishes. SEMS screws, a subtype of machine screws, feature a washer-like, serrated head to maintain grip and prevent loosening. Weld-on screws, designed for welding onto surfaces, are marked by a threaded shank with a weld-nut on the end, available in a range of sizes and finishes, and typically constructed from steel or stainless steel. /Asset/STANLEYENGINEEREDFAST-STAINLESSSTEELTORXPLUSMACHINESCREWS-100x100.jpgScrews
(28) There are many different types of screws to choose from each with a unique purpose. For example, wood screws that have a spiral thread that helps them grip wood, sheet metal screws that have a sharp point and coarse thread that helps cut through sheet metal, self-tapping screws that cuts into the material as the screw is turned, and eye screws that have a loop at the end just to name a few. With an extensive range of screws available we are sure to have what you need. /Asset/screws.jpgScrews - Self Drilling, Tapping, Thread Cutting Cutting, Forming and Rolling
(3798) Self drilling screws and thread cutting screws have a pointed tip that drills a hole in the material as the screw is turned. Meanwhile, thread forming screws have a blunt tip that displaces the material as the screw is turned. Thread rolling screws have a flat tip that rolls the material as the screw is turned. Each screw is used for a unique purpose, typically based on what kind of material is being joined together. /Asset/ABE-Fasteners-Bolt-Nut-Screw-Washer-General-Specialty-Screws-Taptite-Plastite-Torx.jpgScrews, Drywall Screws
(5) Drywall screws are a type of screw that is specifically designed for use in drywall. They have a sharp point that helps them to easily penetrate the drywall, and they have a coarse thread that provides a strong hold. /Asset/108668-KPGZ.jpgScrews, Hex Cap Screws L9
(339) L9 hex cap screws, made from alloy steel, possess an impressive tensile strength of 180,000 psi, making them among the strongest of their kind. Identified by nine lines on their hexagonal head, these screws offer resistance to corrosion and wear. Available in an array of sizes, lengths, head styles (such as flat, conical, or countersunk), and thread styles (metric or imperial), these durable and easily installable screws are versatile for various applications. /Asset/L9.jpgScrews, Hex Head Cap Screws
(13375) Hex head cap screws are fasteners with a six-sided head that are designed to be tightened using either a socket or an Allen wrench. They boast a cylindrical stem with outer threads meant to mate with a pre-drilled and threaded hole. Our screws are manufactured from materials such as steel, stainless steel, or aluminum. Owing to their adaptability, robustness, and simple installation process, hex head cap screws serve as a trustworthy choice for various fastening needs. /Asset/bbi-456.jpgScrews, Hex Cap Screws w/ Nylon Patch
(44) Hex cap screws equipped with a nylon patch serve as a unique fastener solution designed to resist the loosening of screws. This nylon patch, a minute cylindrical nylon piece, is embedded into the screw hole before screw installation. As the screw tightens, the nylon patch enlarges, generating friction that assists in thwarting the screw from loosening. /Asset/ABE-Fasteners-Bolt-Nut-Screw-Washer-General.jpgScrews, Hex Head Cap Screws PFC9
(248) PFC9 hex head cap screws, crafted from alloy steel, are renowned for their impressive tensile strength of 180,000 psi, making them some of the most robust hex cap screws available. The distinguishing feature of these screws is a hexagonal head marked with nine lines. Available in various sizes, lengths, head styles (flat, conical, or countersunk), and metric and imperial thread styles, PFC9 hex cap screws are versatile and a reliable choice for a broad range of applications. /Asset/bbi-456.jpgScrews, Hex Lag Screws
(43) Hex lag screws are fasteners primarily used to connect two wooden pieces. They feature a hexagonal head, which is tightened using a socket or an Allen wrench, and a cylindrical shaft with external threading that is intended to go into a pre-drilled hole. These screws come in various sizes, and lengths, and are typically made from materials such as steel, stainless steel, or aluminum. Owing to their strength and durability they are a versatile and dependable choice for multiple uses. /Asset/hex-lag-screw-1.jpgPanel Screw Components
(21) Panel screw components are a type of fastener that is used to secure panels together. The components consist of a screw, a washer, and a nut. The screw is threaded into the panel, the washer is placed between the screw and the panel, and the nut is threaded onto the end of the screw. This creates a secure connection between the two panels. Panel screw components are typically made of steel or stainless steel and are available in a variety of sizes and finishes. /Asset/one-monroe-no-image.gifScrews, Machine Screws
(261) Machine screws are sturdy fasteners designed to join materials together. With a cylindrical shank featuring external threads, they are meant to be screwed into a pre-drilled hole and tightened using a screwdriver. These screws, available in an array of sizes and lengths, and commonly made from steel, stainless steel, or brass, find versatile use across furniture assembly, construction, and machinery. Their reliability and strength make them an ideal choice for various applications. /Asset/machine-screws.jpgScrews, Machine Screws Indented Hex
(67) Indented hex machine screws are fasteners featuring a hexagonal head with a center indentation to enhance grip with a screwdriver bit, simplifying the tightening process. Available in diverse sizes, lengths, and materials like steel, stainless steel, and brass, these screws are utilized across various sectors such as furniture assembly, construction, and machinery. Their versatility, reliability, robustness, and ease of installation make them a preferred choice for multiple applications. /Asset/hex-head-indented.jpgScrews, Particle Board Screws
(2) Particle board screws are specialized fasteners tailored for particle board, an engineered wood made from wood fibers and resin frequently used in furniture and cabinets. These screws feature a sharp point for easy penetration and a coarse thread for better grip, preventing them from backing out. They come in various sizes and lengths depending on the thickness of the particle board. /Asset/particle-screw.jpgScrews, Self Drilling Screws
(77) Self-drilling screws are fasteners with sharp points, designed to drill their own holes in materials, making them user-friendly for a wide range of applications. Available in different sizes, lengths, and materials such as steel, stainless steel, and brass, the choice of screw depends on the thickness of the material and the required performance. For instance, stainless steel screws offer superior resistance to corrosion. /Asset/self-drilling-screws.jpgScrews, Self Tapping Screws
(72) Self-tapping screws are fasteners with sharp points, enabling them to form their own threads as they're drilled into materials. This makes them a practical, straightforward choice for numerous applications. They come in a range of sizes and lengths, and are made from materials like steel, stainless steel, and brass. The selected screw's size and length depend on the material thickness it's drilled into, while the screw material impacts its performance. /Asset/self-tapping-2.jpgScrews, Wood Screws
(13) Wood screws are a type of fastener that is used to join pieces of wood together. They have a sharp point that allows them to easily penetrate the wood, and a threaded shank that helps to secure the screw in place. Wood screws are available in a variety of sizes, lengths, and materials. The most common materials for wood screws are steel, stainless steel, and brass. /Asset/wood-screws.jpgSet Screws
(20) Set screws are a type of fastener that is used to secure a rotating part in place. They have a threaded shank that is designed to be inserted into a threaded hole, and a point that is designed to bite into the material that the screw is being set into. Set screws are available in a variety of sizes, lengths, and materials. The most common materials for set screws are steel, stainless steel, and brass. /Asset/one-monroe-no-image.gifScrews, Tapping - Thread Cutting, Forming and Rolling
(12229) Thread cutting screws are screws that are used to cut threads into a material. They have a sharp thread that cuts into the material as the screw is turned. Thread forming screws are screws that are used to form threads into a material. They have a tapered thread that expands the material as the screw is turned. Thread rolling screws are screws that are used to roll threads into a material. They have a rounded thread that rolls the material as the screw is turned. /Asset/one-monroe-no-image.gifTapping Screws - Thread Rolling Taptite
(10) Thread rolling tapping screws are a type of screw that is used to create threads in a material without damaging the material. They have a rounded thread that rolls the material as the screw is turned. /Asset/one-monroe-no-image.gifSocket Screws
Socket screws, with their internal wrenching design, offer a sleek and efficient means of securing components. Renowned for their precision and robust hold, our curated collection is tailored for projects demanding high strength and a clean finish. Dive into our selection of socket screws, blending durability with aesthetic appeal, for all your assembly needs. /ImgCustom/1002/placeholder_notavailable.gifThumb Screws
(166)These screws feature unique design elements that allow for easy installation and removal while providing secure and reliable fastening. Our range of panel screws offers different head styles, thread types, and materials, catering to a wide range of projects and applications. Whether you need to secure access panels in electronic enclosures or cover plates in machinery, our panel screws are engineered to meet your specific requirements with precision and durability.
/Asset/TS-S_CD.jpgWing Screws
(75)Wing Nuts & Screws are versatile and easy-to-use fasteners designed for quick assembly and disassembly without the need for tools. Wing Nuts feature two "wings" that allow for hand-tightening and loosening, making them ideal for applications where frequent adjustments are required. These fasteners are commonly used in situations where a secure connection is needed but can be easily tightened or removed by hand without additional tools. Our Wing Nuts & Screws are made from high-quality materials, ensuring excellent performance, corrosion resistance, and durability in various environments and applications.
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