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To the untrained eye, one
screw is as good as another, but those with a little more awareness
have a better chance of realizing that choosing the right screw for
a particular job can mean the difference between a project
succeeding and failing.
The industrial and construction sectors have literally hundreds of
different types of screws and fasteners to select from; each type
suited for a particular usage e.g. lubricated timber decking screws
for quicker driving into outdoor decking, self-drilling screws for
the convenience of not having to drill pilot holes and even screws
that work specifically with the mechanical properties of plastics.
Before you can choose the best screw for a job you should consider
the characteristics you desire in a screw such as:
* Does it need to be waterproof to avoid corrosion from moisture?
* Does the screw head need to be flush with material once it's
screwed into place?
* Does the screw need to be protected from vandalism or unauthorized
removal?
* Is the screw to be used in wood, metal or perhaps plastic?
* What length of screw is required?
For different types of material there tends to be a different type
of screw. Take the following as examples:
* Wood screws – designed to perform best in all types of wood
including hardwood, MDF and chipboard. Smaller screws have less
chance of splitting wood, but if you're using larger screws and/or
working near the end of a piece of wood then it's often safer to
drill a pilot hole first.
* Floor screws – these will cope with the issue of different
expansion rates so are best used for securing timber or chipboard to
steel supports. Made by a process that ensures a hard exterior
whilst retaining a tough, flexible core.
* Self-drilling screws – designed for convenience as only a
screwdriver is required. These screws drill their own holes and form
their own mating threads ensuring the best fit in a single attempt.
* Timber decking screws – specially designed to deal with outdoor
conditions with durable, protective coatings.
* Frame anchor screws – designed for fixing window and door frames
made from PVC-U, wood or aluminum directly to brickwork without the
need for plugs or nylon anchors.
A general rule of thumb for determining an appropriate length of you
should look for a screw length that will allow two-thirds of its
length to be embedded into the material being fastened to. So, for
example, if you're fastening a 1-inch thick piece of timber to a
wooden post then you should be looking at embedding 2-inches of the
screw into the post. That means you would require a screw length of
3-inches.
All good screw suppliers will be able to advise on the appropriate
screws for your task. The important thing is to appreciate that not
all screws are the same and that using the right screw can mean a
secure installation, whilst the wrong screw can mean in an accident
waiting to happen.
About the Author:
D. Benjamin Castonguay is the owner of iapsales.com
LLC - a family business specializing in
HVAC products. We are distributors of
Qmark Heaters,
electric
tankless water heaters, bathroom
heaters, patio heaters,
electric heaters,
portable air
conditioners &
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