Wood Screws
Standard: DIN, ASTM, JIS
Material: Stainless steel, Duplex Steel, Carbon Steel, Brass, Aluminum, etc
Plating: Zinc, Black Oxide, Dacromet, Geomet, Passivate, etc
Size: 1/4”-1”, M3-M48, Customized
MOQ: Accordingly to the size
Description
Wood screws are a type of fastener that are specifically designed for use in wood. They are often used in carpentry and woodworking to join pieces of wood together.
Key features of wood screws include:
Design: Wood screws have a tapered shaft and sharp thread to dig into wood and ensure a secure fit. Some wood screws also have a pointed tip to help start the screw without pre-drilling a hole.
Head Styles: They come in different head styles, including flat heads for countersinking, round heads for attaching hardware, and pan heads for surface finish.
Drive Types: Common drives for wood screws are Phillips, slotted, and square.
Materials: Wood screws are usually made of brass, bronze, aluminum, or stainless steel. They may be bare, or they may have a coating or finish to increase durability or prevent rust.
Size: Wood screws are generally larger and have a more aggressive thread than screws designed for other materials.
Usage: They are used in various woodworking applications, including furniture, cabinets, doors, and other wooden structures.
Remember, selecting the right screw for your project can impact the quality of your work and your overall safety. Always ensure that you’re using the right fastener for the job, and if you aren’t sure, ask a professional or do additional research.