Screws
OneMonroe offers a comprehensive selection of high-quality screws designed to meet the demands of various industrial, commercial, and specialized applications. Our extensive inventory includes machine screws, self-tapping screws, socket head cap screws, and many more, available in different materials, sizes, and finishes. Whether you require corrosion-resistant stainless steel, high-strength alloy steel, or custom solutions, OneMonroe provides precision-engineered screws that ensure reliability and durability in any environment.
Understanding the key attributes of screws is essential for selecting the right fastener for your specific needs. Factors such as thread type, drive style, head shape, material composition, and coating options can significantly impact performance. At OneMonroe, we provide detailed specifications and expert guidance to help you choose the ideal screw for your application, ensuring optimal functionality and long-term reliability.
Screws
- Drive Type: The shape of the recess on the head of the screw, which determines the type of tool needed to drive it. Examples include Phillips, slotted, hex, Torx, and square drives.
- Finish/Coating: Surface treatment for enhanced corrosion resistance or aesthetic appearance. Common finishes include zinc plating, black oxide, and galvanized coatings.
- Head Type: The shape of the screw head, which affects its appearance, strength, and compatibility with tools. Common types include flat, pan, round, oval, and hex heads.
- Length: The full length of the screw from the tip to the head, affecting how deep it will go into the material.
- Load Capacity: The maximum load that the screw can bear, which is essential for structural applications.
- Material: The material from which the screw is made, such as steel, stainless steel, brass, or plastic. Material affects durability, corrosion resistance, and load capacity.
- Point Type: The shape of the screw’s tip, which influences how easily it penetrates the material. Examples include sharp, blunt, and self drilling points.
- Thread Size/Pitch: The diameter and spacing of the threads. This measurement is critical for compatibility with corresponding nuts or pre threaded holes.
- Thread Type: Refers to the design of the screw's threading, affecting how it engages with materials. Options include coarse, fine, self tapping, and machine threads, each suited for different materials and applications.