Self Drill Screws



CORROSHIELD self-tapping screws come in a variety of tip and thread designs, and you can find them with almost any type of screw head you need. They typically have threads that run from the tip to the head of the screw and are built with robust threads to handle the specific material they're meant for, often being case-hardened.

What's great about self-drilling screws is that they do more than just fasten things together – they also drill the hole and create the thread during the same process. This not only speeds up the installation but also eliminates the need for tool changes and the expense of additional drills.

You can get self-drilling screws in different finishes to suit your needs. For areas exposed to harsh weather, you can opt for Ruspert or Xylan coated screws. For areas that aren't exposed to the elements, zinc-plated steel screws are a reliable choice. This variety ensures that you have the right screw for your specific situation, saving you time and money in the long run.



CORROSHIELD Self-tapping screws have a wide range of tip and thread patterns, and are available with almost any possible screw head design. Common features are the screw thread covering the whole length of the screw from tip to head and a pronounced thread hard enough for the intended substrate, often case-hardened. Self-drilling screws connect components in one work step: they drill, form the thread and fasten. This reduces the installation time, saves tool changes and costs for drills. Self-drilling screws are available in Ruspert/Xylan coated for weather-exposed areas and in zinc-plated steel for unweathered areas.