Self Tapping
Self-tapping screws create their own threads inside holes, simplifying assembly by allowing direct installation into metal, wood, and plastic without pre-tapping.
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Definition
Self tapping refers to screws that create their own screw threads on the inside of a hole.
Purpose
The purpose of self-tapping screws is to simplify the assembly process by eliminating the need for pre-tapped holes, allowing for direct installation into materials such as metal, wood, and plastic.
Examples of Use
- Self-tapping screws are used in metal fabrication to join metal sheets without the need for pre-drilling.
- In woodworking, self-tapping screws allow for quick and secure assembly of furniture and cabinetry.
- Automotive industries use self-tapping screws to attach components directly to vehicle frames and panels.
Related Terms
- Self-Drilling Screw: A screw with a drill bit tip that creates its own pilot hole.
- Thread: The helical structure that allows a screw to advance into material.
- Fastener: A hardware device that mechanically joins or affixes two or more objects together.
Notes
Self-tapping screws are available in various sizes and types, designed for different materials and applications, providing versatility and efficiency in assembly.
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