The many benefits of using self-tapping screws

One of the most important considerations in any construction jobs is getting the right supplies that reduces manpower wastage and expenses. When it comes attaching two pieces of material together, self-tapping screws are a commonly used commodity. These screws have the ability to tap threads into the material. Self-tapping screws are used for a variety of materials, such as wood, metal and brick and are available in a wide range of size, shape, material and design.



Self-tapping screws come in two types:

  • Thread-forming: This type of screw is generally used to join plastic-based materials. The biggest users of such screws are manufacturers in industries that employ high-performance thermoplastics. This includes electronics, automotive, agriculture and office equipment.

  • Thread -tapping: These screws can be drilled to make fastening easier. It basically creates a path for the screw. Its only disadvantage are the ripped threads that can sometime occur if these screws are removed.

Benefits of self-tapping screws

  • Unlike traditional screws, you do not need a pilot hole to properly and easily drill the screw in place. With self-tapping screws, you can skip this phase as they have a self-drilling design. What this allows is the quick and efficient installation of stud frames for quicker turnaround time of projects. 

  • Rust is the perennial enemy of any metallic product. When not addressed, rust build-up can significantly impact the structural integrity of any metal stud wall. Self-tapping screws that have corrosion-resistant qualities eliminate this problem altogether, even when exposed to elements for an extended period of time. 

  • Many prefer a clean appearance when working on stud framing. With flat-topped heads, self-tapping screws do not have any visible mark and offers a discreet look. While keeping the structural integrity of the stud frame intact, it accentuates the look as well with no visible screw heads jutting out. 

  • Self-tapping screws saves the need of pre-drill holes. As they have a sharp point, all you need to do is a slight push with a screwdriver or a screw gun and you can fasten it in a matter of seconds. This saves times which otherwise will go in making relevant pre-drill holes. 

  • In addition to saving time on making pre-drill holes, self-tapping screws can penetrate steel up to 1mm in thickness. This makes the screw a highly favoured commodity for any task that requires extensive work on steel materials.

Choosing the right solution

Asa market leader in fastening technology, Ejot provides the best-in-class range self-tapping screws. Ejot screws connect components in one seamless step, reducing the installation time, saving tool changes and cost of drills. Additionally, these screws are completed by an optional pre-assembled sealing washer.


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