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SELF DRILLING SCREWS

Self Drilling Screws

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Best Self-Drilling Screws IN INDIA

Introducing the best self-drilling screws from Real Fasteners! No matter what the surface is, our innovative screws are sure to hold. They save time, are cost-efficient, and can be used for a variety of surfaces, from wood to concrete and more! The quality of the materials makes sure the screw will stay secure in whatever application you choose to use it for. We offer a variety of sizes and styles to choose from, so you can find the perfect screw for your project. Our screws are also backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee, so you can be sure you are getting the best product on the market.

Hex Washer Flange Screws

Hex Washer Flange screws are used to fasten metal sheets or panels to a roof structure (or) purlins.

FEATURES:

  • Hardened carbon steel offers strong pullout strength to hold the roofing sheets. 
  • Various color paints on heads for specific applications. 
  • Sealing washers help against water penetration.

APPLICATIONS:

  • Fixing metal sheet or panel to roof structures (or) purlins.

Hex Washer Head Screws

Hex washer Head allows for greater and secure clamping force that can be paired with a metal bonded washer in roofing applications.

FEATURES:

  • Provides a better concentricity allowing it to stay rigid and to easily fasten.
  • Enables stronger torsion effect along with higher hardness. 
  • Metal bonded EPDM washer provides greater performance resisting water with its waterproof nature.

APPLICATIONS:

  • Fixing metal sheet or panel to roof structures (or) purlins

Double Thread Screws

The Double Threaded Self Drilling Screws are perfect for thin metal applications like roofing, where they can be used to attach roof cladding sheets.

FEATURES:

  • Highly prioritized for exterior roofing as it features double threads. 
  • The thread under the head of the screw provides extra grip eliminating panel strip out. 
  • Double thread provides a better locking feature and loosening is constrained.

APPLICATIONS:

  • Fixing metal sheet or panel to roof structures (or) purlins

What are self-drilling screws?

Self-drilling screws are a type of screw that is designed to drill its hole as it is being driven into the material. This is done by having a sharp point on the tip of the screw that can cut through the material and also by having spiral flutes on the body of the screw that act like a drill bit. They are used in a variety of applications where it would be difficult or impossible to drill a hole first, such as attaching metal to concrete or wood. They are also used in applications where a very tight, secure fit is needed, such as in the construction of airplanes. Self-drilling screws come in a variety of sizes and materials and can be bought with or without a coating. The coating is typically a type of zinc that helps to prevent rust and corrosion.

Uses and applications of self-drilling screws

Self-drilling screws are most commonly used in metal applications, but they can also be used in wood and plastic. They are especially useful in applications where it would be difficult to drill a hole before driving the screw, such as when attaching two pieces of metal. Self-drilling screws are also often used in construction applications, as they can make it much faster to put up a building.

There are a few things to keep in mind when using self-drilling screws. First, it is important to make sure that the screw is the correct size for the material being drilled. Second, the screw should be driven in at a slow speed to avoid damaging the material. Finally, it is important to have a quality drill bit on hand, as the self-drilling screws can dull drill bits quickly.
Self-drilling screws are one of the most versatile and useful fasteners around. Here are just a few of the many ways they can be used:
  • Metal-on-metal bonding
  • Securing metal to wood
  • Attaching wood to wood
  • Hanging pictures
  • Assembling furniture
  • Securing insulation
  • Installing drywall
  • Building decks
  • Fencing
  • Building sheds

Advantages of using self-drilling screws

There are many advantages to using self-drilling screws. Self-drilling screws are especially useful when working with materials that are difficult to drill, such as stainless steel. They are also faster to install than traditional screws and create a stronger connection. Another advantage of self-drilling screws is that they are less likely to strip the material you are screwing into. This is because the drill bit on the screw creates a pilot hole as it is installed. This pilot hole helps guide the screw and prevents it from slipping. If you are looking for a fast, strong, and reliable way to connect two pieces of material, Real Fasteners self-drilling screws are the way to go.

Self-drilling screw price and sizes

There are many different types of screws on the market, but one type that is becoming increasingly popular is the self-drilling screw. These screws are designed to make life easier for those who regularly screw things together, as they can be used without needing a pre-drilled hole. Self-drilling screws come in various sizes and price points, so it is important to research them before purchasing.

Once you have determined the size and price of the self-drilling screw that you need, the next step is to select the right size drill bit. This is important, as using a drill bit that is too small can damage the screw, while using a drill bit that is too large can make it difficult to drive the screw into the surface.

Real Fasteners’ self-drilling screws are an affordable option when it comes to screws. They come in a variety of sizes, so you can find the perfect one for your project. They also have a self-drilling tip that makes it easy to drill into wood, metal, or plastic.

Size requirements

All sizes for all your needs!

Stitching

RFSD1020

RFSD 10-16 X 20MM, HWH, FT, ZP3, 14MM B/W

Valley Fixing

RFSD1025

RFSD 10-16 x 25MM, HWH, FT, ZP3, 14MM B/W

RFSD1225

RFSD 12-14 x 25MM, HWH, FT, ZP3, 14MM B/W

Crest Fixing

RFSD1235

RFSD 10-16 X 20MM, HWH, FT, ZP3, 14MM B/W

RFSD1245

RFSD 10-16 X 20MM, HWH, FT, ZP3, 14MM B/W

RFSD1255

RFSD 10-16 X 20MM, HWH, FT, ZP3, 14MM B/W

RFSD1265

RFSD 10-16 X 20MM, HWH, FT, ZP3, 14MM B/W

Stitching

RFSD1275

RFSD 10-16 X 20MM, HWH, FT, ZP3, 14MM B/W

RFSD1290

RFSD 10-16 X 20MM, HWH, FT, ZP3, 14MM B/W

RFSD1020

RFSD 10-16 X 20MM, HWH, FT, ZP3, 14MM B/W

RFSD1020

RFSD 10-16 X 20MM, HWH, FT, ZP3, 14MM B/W

RFSD1020

RFSD 10-16 X 20MM, HWH, FT, ZP3, 14MM B/W

* Sizes and applications may change according to user requirements.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

Quality needs no convincing!

Surface Coating

Clear Zinc Plated

Ruspert Coating

Adapter to Use

Hi-Torque Magnetic Hexagon Socket

Washer Options

Black/Grey Round Cut EPDM Washer

Bonded Washer

Other Options

Powder coated head to match the colour of roofing sheets

APPLICATIONS

Solving Various Possibilities!

Hex Washer Head/Flange with Full Thread

1. Stiching

2. Valley Fixing

3. Crest Fixing

Hex Washer Head/Flange with Double Thread

1. Crest Fixing

2. Crest Fixing Puff Panel

Seeing is believing

Real Strength comes from Real Quality

Color options

Color speaks louder than words!

FAQs

What is a self-drilling screw used for?

A self-drilling screw is a type of screw that is designed to drill its hole as it is being driven into a material. This makes them ideal for use in materials that are difficult to drill, such as steel or concrete. They are also useful in situations where a traditional drill is not available, such as when installing shelves or cabinets.

Why are they called self-drilling screws?

Self-drilling screws are designed with a special tip that allows them to drill their hole as they are being screwed into a surface. This makes them ideal for use in a variety of applications where traditional screws would simply not be able to do the job.

Can you use self-drilling screws without a drill?

If you are in a bind and need to screw something into a wall or piece of wood without a drill, you can try using a self-drilling screw. Self-drilling screws are designed to be used without a drill, and they have a sharp tip that helps them penetrate surfaces. Just be careful not to overtighten the screw, or you may strip the head.

How do you install self-drilling screws?

To install a self-drilling screw, start by drilling a pilot hole into the material you are attaching the screw to. Next, insert the screw into the pilot hole and use a power drill to drive it in. Be sure to use a drill bit that is the same size as or slightly larger than the screw so that the hole is not too big.

Can you reuse self-drilling screws?

Self-drilling screws are designed to be used once and then discarded. The reason for this is that the tip of the screw will dull after one use, making it less effective at drilling into materials. Additionally, the threads on the screw will also start to wear down, making it more difficult to secure the screw in place.

What is the difference between self-tapping and self-drilling screws?

There are a few key differences between self-tapping and self-drilling screws that are important to know when deciding which type of screw to use for a given project. Self-tapping screws are designed to create their threads as they are screwed into a material, whereas self-drilling screws are designed to drill their holes as they are screwed into a material. This means that self-tapping screws can be used in softer materials that self-drilling screws cannot, as the self-drilling screws would just cause the material to tear. Self-tapping screws are also generally smaller in diameter than self-drilling screws. Another key difference is that self-tapping screws can be removed and reused, whereas self-drilling screws cannot. This is because the act of drilling a hole permanently damages the threads of the screw, making it impossible to remove without causing damage to the material it is screwed into.

Why are self-drilling screws better than other fasteners?

There are a few reasons that self-drilling screws are often seen as a better option than other fasteners. First, as their name suggests, they do not require a pilot hole to be drilled. This can save time and effort, as well as be more convenient when working in hard-to-reach places. Another advantage of self-drilling screws is that they're less likely to strip the threads or break the head off, as can happen with other types of screws. This is because the self-drilling tip helps to keep the screw centred as it is being driven in.

Why are Real Fasteners the best self-drilling screw manufacturer in India?

Real Fasteners is the best self-drilling screw manufacturer in India because of our commitment to quality and customer service. We use the latest technology to produce screws, which are made from high-quality materials. Our screws are designed to meet the highest standards of durability and performance. We offer a wide range of sizes, head styles, and finishes to choose from. We also have a team of highly skilled and experienced engineers who are always available to help their customers with any problems they may have.

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