The Self-Tapping Screws Supplier to the Trades

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Whether you're a builder, cabinet maker, carpenter or are involved in any other type of trade, you need access to, or a partnership with a supplier who understands your industry. For tools and hardware for the worksite, using the very best brands and products can be reflected in the final build result. And quality construction and a great finish can mean getting repeat work or referrals.

Allfasteners understands the needs of all major trades. We stock a large range of fasteners and supply to thousands of loyal customers in trade quantities, including bulk lots of screws and anchors. And if you are looking for a dependable self-tapping screw supplier, look no further than Allfasteners.

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Our Knowledge, Your Advantage

At Allfasteners, our team is highly experienced in fastener applications across every trade. Whether you need advice on selection, performance, or compliance, we’re here to help.

Even for seasoned builders, distinguishing between self-tapping and self-drilling screws can be challenging in certain situations. As one of Australia’s leading suppliers of self-tapping screws, we provide guidance to ensure you choose the right fastener for your project.

Self-Tapping Screws vs Self-Drilling Screws

While the terms “self-tapping” and “self-drilling” are sometimes used interchangeably, they describe distinct screw types with different applications.

  • Self-Tapping Screws: Require a pre-drilled pilot hole. As the screw is turned into the material, its threads cut into the hole, creating a secure hold in metal or timber. Ideal for precision applications and softer substrates.
  • Self-Drilling Screws: Feature a drill-point tip that eliminates the need for a pilot hole. The integrated drill-tip creates a hole and threads as the screw advances. Best suited for metals with varying material thickness and general construction use.
  • Understanding the Overlap: Both types cut their own threads, which is why self-drilling screws are actually a sub-category of self-tapping screws. The main difference is the pilot hole: self-tapping screws need one, while self-drilling screws create it themselves. This explains why the terms are sometimes used interchangeably.

 

Ask Australia’s Trusted Screw Supplier

Need expert advice on selecting self-tapping or self-drilling screws? Contact Allfasteners today to speak with one of our experienced team members and get the right solution for your project.