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Self-tapping screws are a type of fastener designed with a unique feature that enables them to create their own internal threads as they are driven into a material. These screws are commonly used in applications where it is necessary to fasten two pieces of material together, particularly in metal-to-metal or metal-to-plastic connections.
The design of self-tapping screws includes a pointed tip, often referred to as a drill point or self-drilling tip, which allows them to penetrate the material without the need for pre-drilling a hole. As the screw is rotated and pressure is applied, the sharp tip cuts into the material, creating a hole and forming mating threads simultaneously.
One of the key advantages of self-tapping screws is their ability to provide a secure and tight connection, as the threads created by the screw maximize the contact area between the screw and the material. This leads to enhanced resistance against loosening or pulling out, making them suitable for applications that require strong and durable fastenings.
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