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  • Hex head

    Hex heads are six sided for use with a wrench.

    • Zinc plated steel

      Heat treated for adequate strength. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

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  • Hex washer head oversize self drilling point

    An oversize self drilling point that is able to drill through thicker gauge steel. A hexagonal head for use with a wrench.

    • Dagger guard coated steel

      Heat treated for adequate strength. A proprietary coating that has similar corrosion resistance to hot dipped galvanized.

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    Hex washer head self drilling

    Self drilling screws have a drill bit point. A hexagonal head for use with a wrench.

    • Stainless steel 410

      A stainless alloy that is harder than 18-8 stainless steel, but not as resistant to corrosion.

    • Zinc plated steel

      Heat treated for adequate strength. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

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  • Hex washer head self drilling w/bonded sealing washer

    A hexagonal head for use with a wrench, with a metal-backed neoprene sealing washer and a drill bit point.

    • Stainless steel 410

      A stainless alloy that is harder than 18-8 stainless steel, but not as resistant to corrosion.

    • Zinc plated steel

      Heat treated for adequate strength. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

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  • One way round head

    Round heads are domed and look like half of a sphere. One way drive is installed with a flat bladed screw driver but cannot be removed without special tools.

    • Stainless steel 18-8

      The most common

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  • Phillips flat head

    Flat heads are countersunk (cone shaped under the head) with a flat top. Square drive is designed to reduce the risk of cam-out (stripping) and allow single-handed installation.

    • Stainless steel 18-8

      The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.

    • Zinc plated steel

      Heat treated for adequate strength. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

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  • Phillips flat head self drilling

    Self drilling screws have a drill bit point. Flat heads are countersunk (cone shaped under the head) with a flat top. Phillips drive is x-shaped for installation with a phillips screw driver.

    • Stainless steel 410

      A stainless alloy that is harder than 18-8 stainless steel, but not as resistant to corrosion.

    • Zinc plated steel

      Heat treated for adequate strength. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

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  • Phillips modified truss head piercing point

    Piercing point is sharper than a standard sheet metal screw point. Phillips drive is x-shaped for installation with a phillips screw driver.

    • Stainless steel 18-8

      The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.

    • Zinc plated steel

      Heat treated for adequate strength. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

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  • Phillips modified truss head self drilling

    Self drilling screws have a drill bit point. Phillips drive is x-shaped for installation with a phillips screw driver.

    • Stainless steel 410

      A stainless alloy that is harder than 18-8 stainless steel, but not as resistant to corrosion.

    • Zinc plated steel

      Heat treated for adequate strength. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

    • Steel black phosphate finish

      Heat treated for adequate strength.

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  • Phillips oval head

    Oval heads are countersunk (cone shaped under the head) with a rounded top. Phillips drive is x-shaped for installation with a phillips screw driver.

    • Stainless steel 18-8

      The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.

    • Stainless steel 316

      A highly corrosion resistant grade of stainless steel. Ideal in salt water and chlorine environments. More expensive than 18-8.

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  • Phillips pan head

    Pan heads are slightly rounded with short vertical sides. Phillips drive is x-shaped for installation with a phillips screw driver.

    • Stainless steel 18-8

      The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.

    • Stainless steel 18-8 painted head (white)

      The most common stainless steel for general hardware use. Heads are painted white.

    • Stainless steel 18-8 painted head (black)

      The most common stainless steel for general hardware use. Heads are painted black.

    • Stainless steel 316

      A highly corrosion resistant grade of stainless steel. Ideal in salt water and chlorine environments. More expensive than 18-8.

    • Zinc plated steel

      Heat treated for adequate strength. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

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  • Phillips pan head self drilling

    Self drilling screws have a drill bit point. Pan heads are slightly rounded with short vertical sides. Phillips drive is x-shaped for installation with a phillips screw driver.

    • Stainless steel 410

      A stainless alloy that is harder than 18-8 stainless steel, but not as resistant to corrosion.

    • Zinc plated steel

      Heat treated for adequate strength. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

    Read more
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