Screws
Sheet metal screws are an essential fastener for working with thinner metal. Sometimes used with fiberglass, wood or plastic. These coarse threaded screws are available with a self-tapping or self-drilling point. Sheet metal screws come in a variety of head types, finishes and drive styles to match the needs of your project.
- Commonly used to secure panels and covers in HVAC and electrical applications
- Made from zinc plated steel for durability
- Use with a Phillips drive
- Includes 100 sheet metal screws to complete your project
- Self-tapping
- Reusable packaging
- Highly versatile
- Common project applications: roofing, HVAC, steel stud framing, gutters and register vents
Sheet metal screws are an essential fastener for working with thinner metal. Sometimes used with fiberglass, wood, or plastic. These coarse threaded screws are available with a self tapping or self drilling point. Sheet metal screws come in a variety of head types, finishes, and drive styles to match the needs of your project.
- Commonly used to secure panels and covers in HVAC and electrical applications
- Made from zinc plated steel for durability
- Use with a hex drive
- Includes 100 sheet metal screws to complete your project
- Self drilling
- Reusable packaging
Everbilt lath screws provide a flush finish when attaching lath and plywood to metal studs. The screws are made of hardened steel and plated with zinc. They can be used for variety of thin-gauge (25-Gauge to 20-Gauge) metal-to-metal applications and non-load bearing wood applications. These self-piercing screws feature a washer-like truss head design which provides increased holding power and stability. No pre-drilling is required for installation.
- Designed to attach metal to metal (25-Gauge to 20-Gauge)
- Sharp point
- Truss head screw
- Phillips drive
- Highly versitile
- Common project applications: roofing, HVAC, steel stud framing, gutters and register vents
Everbilt self-piercing hex head screws are ideal for duct work in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Self-piercing sheet metal screws are designed for joining thin pieces of metal to wood, fiberglass or metal, primarily through a pre-drilled or own generated hole in light gauge metal. While penetrating metal, these screws tap their own mating threads. Their zinc plating provides durability and moderate corrosion resistance. Use for general repair or around the house.
- Designed to attach metal to metal (25-Gauge to 20-Gauge)
- Sharp point
- Hex washer-head screw
- Hex drive
- Highly versitile
- Common project applications: roofing, HVAC, steel stud framing, gutters and register vents
Sheet metal screws are an essential fastener for working with thinner metal. Sometimes used with fiberglass, wood, or plastic. These coarse threaded screws are available with a self tapping or self drilling point. Sheet metal screws come in a variety of head types, finishes, and drive styles to match the needs of your project.
- Commonly used to secure panels and covers in HVAC and electrical applications
- Made from stainless steel for superior corrosion resistance
- Use with a Phillips drive
- Includes 25 sheet metal screws to complete your project
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Trim Screws are specialized screws designed to attach drywall sheets to wood or metal studs. Trim head screws are less noticeable when inserted because of the smaller head. Trim Head screws have a head diameter that is about 1/3 smaller than bugle head screws. Attach wood trim over drywall to wood or light gauge metal studs with the Everbilt Screws. Great for attaching wood trim and molding through drywall to 25-Gauge to 20-Gauge metal studs.
- Sharp point
- Designed to attach trim to wood or metal (25-Gauge to 20-Gauge)
- Trim head screw
- Square drive
- Common project applications: remodeling, fencing, storage, cabinets, framing
Sheet metal screws are an essential fastener for working with thinner metal. Sometimes used with fiberglass, wood, or plastic. These coarse threaded screws are available with a self tapping or self drilling point. Sheet metal screws come in a variety of head types, finishes, and drive styles to match the needs of your project.
- Commonly used to secure panels and covers in HVAC and electrical applications
- Made from zinc plated steel for durability
- Use with a hex drive
- Includes 100 sheet metal screws to complete your project
- Self drilling
- Reusable packaging
Sheet metal screws are an essential fastener for working with thinner metal. Sometimes used with fiberglass, wood, or plastic. These coarse threaded screws are available with a self tapping or self drilling point. Sheet metal screws come in a variety of head types, finishes, and drive styles to match the needs of your project.
- Commonly used to secure panels and covers in HVAC and electrical applications
- Made from zinc plated steel for durability
- Use with a hex drive
- Includes 100-sheet metal screws to complete your project
- Self drilling
- Reusable packaging
Sheet metal screws are an essential fastener for working with thinner metal. Sometimes used with fiberglass, wood, or plastic. These coarse threaded screws are available with a self tapping or self drilling point. Sheet metal screws come in a variety of head types, finishes, and drive styles to match the needs of your project.
- Commonly used to secure panels and covers in HVAC and electrical applications
- Made from zinc plated steel for durability
- Use with a Phillips drive
- Includes 100 sheet metal screws to complete your project
- Self drilling
- Pan head Phillips
Sheet metal screws are an essential fastener for working with thinner metal. Sometimes used with fiberglass, wood, or plastic. These coarse threaded screws are available with a self tapping or self drilling point. Sheet metal screws come in a variety of head types, finishes, and drive styles to match the needs of your project.
- Commonly used to secure panels and covers in HVAC and electrical applications
- Made from zinc plated steel for durability
- Use with a Phillips drive
- Includes 100-sheet metal screws to complete your project
- .
Everbilt lath screws provide a flush finish when attaching lath and plywood to metal studs. The screws are made of hardened steel and plated with zinc. They can be used for variety of thin-gauge (25-Gauge to 20-Gauge) metal-to-metal applications and non-load bearing wood applications. These self-piercing screws feature a washer-like truss head design which provides increased holding power and stability. No pre-drilling is required for installation.
- Designed to attach metal to metal (25-Gauge to 20-Gauge)
- Sharp point
- Truss head screw
- Phillips drive
- Highly versitile
- Common project applications: roofing, HVAC, steel stud framing, gutters and register vents
Sheet metal screws are an essential fastener for working with thinner metal. Sometimes used with fiberglass, wood or plastic. These coarse threaded screws are available with a self tapping or self drilling point. Sheet metal screws come in a variety of head types, finishes and drive styles to match the needs of your project.
- Commonly used to secure panels and covers in HVAC and electrical applications
- Made from zinc plated steel for durability
- Use with a Phillips drive
- Includes 100-sheet metal screws to complete your project
- Self drilling
- Reusable packaging
Wood screws are designed with aggressive threads to securely grip wood. Commonly used to join 2-pieces of wood tightly together or to attach hinges, locks, or other hardware to wood. Using a pilot hole slightly smaller than the wood screw diameter is suggested to prevent splitting.
- Specifically designed for wood working applications
- Made from zinc plated steel for durability
- Make a 11/64 in. pilot hole prior to installing the wood screw
- Includes 100 wood screws to complete your project
- Flat head Phillips drive
- Reusable packaging
- Common project applications: remodeling, fencing, storage, cabinets, framing
Lag Screws are hex head screws with thick shafts and coarse threads. They are designed to securely join wood pieces together in heavy load applications. Commonly used for decks, framing, retaining walls, and wooden playground equipment. Lag Screws can also be used in masonry if combined with a lag shield.
- Extremely sturdy load-bearing fastener
- Made from galvanized steel for great corrosion resistance
- Lag screws can withstand significant stress over a long period of time
- A 3/16 in. pilot hole is recommended
- Use with a 1/2 in. drive
- Includes 50 lag screws to complete your building project
Lag Screws are hex head screws with thick shafts and coarse threads. They are designed to securely join wood pieces together in heavy load applications. Commonly used for decks, framing, retaining walls, and wooden playground equipment. Lag Screws can also be used in masonry if combined with a lag shield.
- Extremely sturdy load-bearing fastener
- Made from galvanized steel for great corrosion resistance
- Lag screws can withstand significant stress over a long period of time
- A 15/64 in. pilot hole is recommended
- Use with a 9/16 in. drive
- Includes 25 lag screws to complete your building project
Lag Screws are hex head screws with thick shafts and coarse threads. They are designed to securely join wood pieces together in heavy load applications. Commonly used for decks, framing, retaining walls, and wooden playground equipment. Lag Screws can also be used in masonry if combined with a lag shield.
- Extremely sturdy load-bearing fastener
- Made from galvanized steel for great corrosion resistance
- Lag screws can withstand significant stress over a long period of time
- A 15/64 in. pilot hole is recommended
- Use with a 9/16 in. drive
- Includes 25 lag screws to complete your building project