Self-Drilling Screw: This screw has a drill bit-like tip that allows it to create its own pilot hole while being driven into the material. This eliminates the need for pre-drilling holes, making it a time-saving and efficient fastening solution.
Zinc Plated Finish: The screw is coated with a layer of zinc for corrosion resistance. The zinc plating helps protect the screw from rust and other forms of corrosion, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Hex Washer Head: The screw has a hexagonal washer head with a built-in washer. This type of head provides a larger bearing surface and distributes clamping force evenly, reducing the risk of over-tightening or damaging the material being fastened.
External Hex Drive: To install the screw, you'll need a tool with an external hex drive, such as a socket wrench or a nut driver. The external hex drive allows for easy and secure tightening.
Sealing: The screw may have sealing properties or features, which means it's designed to create a tight seal when installed. This can be important in applications where a watertight or airtight seal is required to prevent moisture or other elements from entering the fastened area.