2024-03-06
spring washer-How to Use Self-Tapping Screws
First, decide on the correct type of screw for the desired substrate to be fastened. Mark the precise position where the screw will be used and ensure you have ample room to use a screwdriver or drill machine.Usually, it helps, but is not always necessary, to drill a pilot hole slightly smaller in diameter than the actual screw size. This allows for the screw body to fill the drilled cavity and the threads to cut into the material as it is screwed in. Be careful to use a drill bit slightly smaller than the self-tapping screw, otherwise, the threads won’t have anything to bite into as it turns in.Position the screw straight in line with the hole and turn it in, one or two turns, by hand. This allows the screw to be left in the hole as you pick up your screwdriver or drill machine. Using firm short movements, screw the self-tapping screw in place using a Phillips or flat head screwdriver or drill bit. Ensure that the self-tapping screw goes in straight, and do not over-tighten it as this could cause the head to strip.