CSK Self-Drilling Screws

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CSK Phillips

A self drilling screw with a CSK head has a flat top surface. This makes it suitable for softer materials such as wood by allowing a flush fit. The single operation of drilling, tapping and fastening wood to metal makes for speedy installation. This saves both time and effort.

Available as per DIN-7504O

For a flush fixing. Useful for fixing wood to metal or other metals having sufficient thickness to provide a countersink. Less prone to theft and tampering.

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Materials.

  •  Carbon Steel
  •  Stainless Steel AISI-304
  •  Stainless Steel AISI-316
  • Bi-Metal – SS-304 with Carbon Steel Drill point.
  • Stainless Steel AISI-410
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  • FINISH/COATING
    • Zinc Electroplated (White ,Blue, Yellow, Black)
    • Class-3 Coating (Ruspert 1500 hours)
    • Passivated
    • Special Considerations

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  • Flute Length – The length of the flute determines the thickness of the metal that self-drilling screw can be used on. The flute is designed to extract the drilled material from the hole.
  • If the flute becomes blocked cutting will stop. Simply put if you have are attaching thick pieces of material together then you will require a self-drilling screw with a flute to match. If the flute becomes blocked and you take no action the drill point will likely overheat and fail.
  • Drill-Point Material is generally plain carbon steel which is less stable at high temperatures than equivalent high-speed steel (HSS) drill-bits. To reduce wear on the drill point, fasten using a drill motor rather than an impact driver or hammer drill.
  • High Temperature Stability affects how quickly the drill point fails due to the heat generated by the drilling operation. Refer to the troubleshooting guide at the end of this section for some visual examples.
  • Drilling Temperature is directly proportional to motor RPM, applied force, and work material hardness. As each value increases, so does the heat generated by the drilling operation.
  • Reducing Applied Force can increase durability and allow the drill point to penetrate thicker materials (i.e., remove more material before failing due to heat buildup).
  • Reducing Motor RPM can improve performance in harder materials by allowing the user to push harder during the drilling process and extending the life of the drill point.

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  • Winged and non-winged – It is recommended to use self-drilling screws with wings when fastening wood over 12 mm thick to metal.
  • The wings will ream a clearance hold and keep the threads from engaging too early.
  • When the wings engage with the metal they will break off allowing the threads to engage into the metal. If threads engage too early this will cause the two materials to separate.

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Post time: Nov-30-2023