Phillips Galvanized Wood To Metal Screw With Wings, 250-Piece, #10 X 1-7/16"
- Mfg.#
- S-WM101716G250
- Sku#
- 1763945
- For attaching plywood to sheet metal
- Wings eliminate pre-drilling
- #2 Phillips flat-head
- 1,000 hour salt spray coating
- Packaged in convenient re-sealable bags of 250
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Description
Wood to metal screws are made from C1022 steel, case hardened for fastening wood to steel or aluminum. #10-24 screw is a Phillips wafer head. #12-24 (#14 Head) and #14-20 screws are star drive flat head. The star drive flat head reduces camout and end load, handles greater torque than Phillips or square drive and eliminates spinning and fastener damage. For star drive use a T30 drill bit (not included). Reamer wings drill through wood and snap off when they encounter metal. The #3 drill point penetrates up to 1/4 in metal with no predrilling. Shank slot holds steel shavings and improves drilling action. Ideal for trailer beds and walls. All screws are 1000 hr salt spray test dacro-coated. All Acorn International screws are packed 250 pieces in a heavy-duty tear-off resealable bag, UPC coded and retail ready. All bag and carton labels are trilingual. Cartons are heavy-duty cardboard of uniform size and distinctive yellow color for better retail identity.
Specifications
General
| Drive Size | #10 |
|---|---|
| Driver Bit Size | #2 |
| Finish | Galvanized |
| Material | Steel |
| Pack Qty | 250 |
| Point Type | Winged |
| Thread Type | Self-Drilling |
| Type | Wood to Metal Screw |
Dimensions
| Length | 1-7/16 in |
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Manufacturing Details
The following information is subject to change without notice
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
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| Prop 65 Warning |
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