Product Name: | All Size Hexagonal Hex Head Coach Screws 50mm 304 Grade Stainless Steel Lag Screw Bolts For Wood DIN571 Galvanized M16 |
Material: | Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Titanium, Aluminum, Brass, Nylon, Plastic etc |
Surface Treatment: | Plain, Black, Zinc Plated /According To Your Requirement |
Size: | M1 – M20 /According To Your Requirement |
Standard: | DIN GB ISO JIS BA ANSI |
Grade: | SUS201, SUS304, SUS316, A2-70, A2-80, A4-80, 4.8 6.8 8.8 10.9 12.9 |
Application: | Building, Industry, Machinery, Electronic,etc |
Quality Policy | All the parts manufactured 100% inspection from OQC before shipping. |
Non-Standards | OEM is Available, According to Drawing or Samples |
Wood screws, also known as wood screws, are screws specifically designed to connect wooden components. The thread on its screw is a specialized wood screw thread that can be directly screwed into a wooden component, used to securely connect a metal (or non-metal) part with a through-hole to a wooden component. This type of connection belongs to the detachable connection method, which is commonly used in the field of engineering technology, especially in furniture manufacturing and construction.
The main advantages of wood screws include their strong solidification ability, which can be firmly embedded in wood and not easily pulled out. Even if forcibly pulled out, it will not damage the wood. In addition, the removal and replacement of wood screws are relatively convenient and will not cause damage to the wood, making them suitable for situations that require frequent disassembly and reinstallation. There are various types of wood screws, including iron and copper, with shapes such as round head, flat head, oval head, etc., suitable for different installation requirements and materials.
When using wooden screws, be sure to use a screwdriver to screw them in and avoid using a hammer to strike, so as not to damage the surrounding wood. The specification standards for wooden screws are usually determined by the diameter, length, and head type of the shaft, ensuring their applicability in various installation scenarios.
Definition and purpose of wood screws
Wood screws, also known as wood screws, are similar to machine screws, but the thread on the screw is a specialized wood screw thread that can be directly screwed into wooden components, used to securely connect a metal (or non-metal) part with a through-hole to a wooden component. This type of connection belongs to detachable connections and has stronger consolidation ability than nail connections.
Types of Wood Screws
The types of wood screws include iron and copper, and common types include round head, flat head, and oval head. There are two types of screws on the nail head: straight slot screws and cross slot screws. Iron wood screws are generally blue in color, while copper wood screws are usually plated with cadmium chromium.
Technical specifications for wooden screws
The technical requirements for wooden screws include their material and size standards. For example, the GB/T 922-1986 standard specifies the types and dimensions of wood screws made of carbon steel or copper and copper alloys. In addition, the standard for hexagonal wood screws also specifies specific requirements for hexagonal wood screws with a nominal diameter of 6-20mm.
Precautions for using wooden screws
When using wooden screws, be sure to screw them in with a screwdriver to ensure a secure connection. Different types of wood screws also have different precautions when used. For example, self tapping screws require pre drilling, while traditional wood screws require pre drilling on wooden mounting components, otherwise it is easy to cause wood cracking.
The main purpose of wooden screws is to securely connect a metal (or non-metal) part with a through-hole to a wooden component. This type of connection is a detachable connection commonly used in furniture manufacturing, construction, woodworking, and other fields to ensure a secure connection between parts and wooden components. The characteristic of wooden screws is that the thread on the screw is a specialized thread for wooden screws, which can be directly screwed into wooden components to form a firm connection. When using wooden screws, it is usually necessary to use a screwdriver to screw them in to ensure a tight connection. The common types of wood screws include iron and copper, which have the advantages of strong solidification ability. In addition, wood screws are widely used in various scenarios that require the connection of metal, non-metal, and wood materials, such as furniture assembly, building structure connections, etc., demonstrating their practicality and importance in various application scenarios.