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A2 stainless steel hex head screw
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A4 stainless steel hex head screw
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Countersunk head screw chrome-plated steel
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Countersunk head screw galvanized steel
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Countersunk head screw nickel-plated steel
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Cylinder head screw chrome-plated steel
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Cylinder head screw galvanized steel
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Cylinder head screw nickel-plated steel
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Hex head screw chrome plated steel
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Hex head screw galvanized steel
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Hex head screw nickel-plated steel
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Pan head screw chrome plated steel
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Large selection of screws for a variety of applications

There are a variety of screw types, each with their own specific applications. Here in the shop you will find what you are looking for:

  • Countersunk screws have a flat countersunk surface that sits flush with the surface of the material. They are commonly used for assembling metal and wooden components.
  • Hex bolts have a hexagonal head and are tightened with a wrench or hex wrench. They are often used in construction and mechanical engineering. Eye Bolts: These bolts have a ring at the head end that allows loads to be hung or attached.
  • Pan head screws are commonly used in applications where a flat, clean surface is desired, such as assembling electronic components, furniture, and plastic enclosures. The flat surface of the head allows nothing to protrude or protrude that could detract from the overall finish.
  • Cylinder head bolts are a special type of bolts commonly used in the automotive and engineering industries. They have a cylindrical head with a flat or tapered end that matches the surface of the material. The shank of the screw is usually fully thread formed to ensure maximum fastening strength.

These are just a few examples of screw types. There are many other specialized screws such as security screws, thumb screws, chipboard screws and many more designed for specific applications.