Self Drilling Screws

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Self-drilling screws are used to drill & tap a hole and fasten together diverse materials like aluminium, sheet metal or wood, without a pilot hole. Raptor Supplies offers a wide range...Read more

VIGIL ANTISLIP -

TEK Screw, Steel, 1 1/2 In Lg., Galv, Phillips, Wafer

ModelItemPrice (inc. VAT)
12-215AH4GNZ£1.69
GRAINGER -

Thread Cutting Screw, 1/4 In - 20 Thread Size, Steel, 1 1/4 In Lg., Phos, T27 Drive Size

ModelItemPrice (inc. VAT)
TFTCIF0250125P-100BXCQ7GEQ£37.04
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Self Drilling Screws

Self-drilling screws are used to drill & tap a hole and fasten together diverse materials like aluminium, sheet metal or wood, without a pilot hole. They typically feature a drill-shaped point, threadings and a hex washer head. Raptor Supplies offers wide range of Fabory self drilling screws, Grainger self drilling screws, Snap-Loc self drilling screws & Woodhead self drilling screws.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you install a self-drilling screw?

  • Make sure that the drill is fitted with a hex adapter (alternative adapters may be selected depending on the screw head type).
  • Mark the surface / board at the point where the screw needs to be drilled & fastened.
  • Fix the screw on the hex adapter and drill through the material.
  • The drill bit end of the screw will pierce through the material and the threadings (on its body) will create a tapped hole for secure attachment.
  • You can easily remove the installed screw using a drill, screw extractor or other hand tools.

Are self-drilling screws and self-tapping screws the same?

No, despite sounding quite the same and having a strong physical resemblance, both are two different types of screws. While the former features a pointed drill bit, at the screw end, that can drill into the material and cut its own thread, eliminating the requirement of a pilot hole, the latter is unable to drill through surfaces and need a pilot hole for tapping threads.
Users should use self-drilling screws according to their most suitable applications and not interchangeably with self-tapping screws as that would result in a weaker joint between materials.

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