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Posts Tagged ‘Metal Fastenings’

Tapcon Screws And A Quick Overview Of The Basic Types

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Screws are always the greatest way of attaching things, whether you are using tapcon screws or just ordinary type of screws. Though nailing and gluing are quicker and demand less burden, but both of them produce a perennial joint which can not be readily detached again, and neither method of fixing will likely produce the strength and abuse resistance that screwed joints have.

Differences in materials, head styles, thread types and plated finishes helps in picking the right screw to attach some things in a complicated manner.

Moreover, there are two types of head slot designs, basically; cross head style and traditional slotted-head style.

Traditional slotted-head screws are turned by way of a single slot in which a screwdriver blade should fit tightly. A range of screwdrivers is necessary to cope with all the variety of sizes of screws which is likely to be utilized because the slot size differs with the screw. Usually, a screwdriver of the wrong size is always utilized and, if is too small, the blade can immediately slip out of the slot.

Cross-head screws, on the other hand, are advantageous than traditional slotted-head screws because they are much more efficient and easier to begin turning and it is possible to see to it the screwdriver blade and screw head are precisely aligned. Most of them, more importantly, only need three screwdriver points to cover all sizes of screw.

Aside from the fact that cross-head screws have some good things, they also have the bad side especially when the slots would be full of paint. It would make the cleaning tough. Thus, it would also be hard for the screw driver blade to be in the screwdriver points unlike other tapcon screws and the commonly used ones that are easy to clean by a knife or a hacksaw blade.

Some screws which are created for wood have a thread which extends averagely 60% of the way from the tip to the head, making a portion blank slightly thicker trunk. Any screw with threads extending over their full length should be assessed closely. They may be either self-tapping screws created for attaching metal or specialized type of screws designed for use in chipboard, but helpful for woodworking in general.

You can select those plated with corrosion-resistant finish like cadmium or sheradized when you want to use screws that are prone to get wet. Screws designed from non-rusting metal such as aluminum alloy or brass can also be used.

In addition, one must not forget that in restoring metal things, be cautious how chemicals interact especially between metal and screw finish. Screws jam might come out because of corrosion when the interaction between steel and aluminum alloy usually takes place.

Over all, screws, either special or tapcon screws, are created to keep safety and assurance of your valuable properties. Obviously, to use and rightfully pick what perfect kinds of screw are giving you good mind set.

Essentially, invest the perfect screw for your house. The details we provide might give you the idea to select the best screw for you.

Do not sacrifice quality for value. Tannerbolt.com offers high quality tamper tapcon screws that you can always rely on. You may check out also their wide selection of concrete screws and concrete screw in great discounts.

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