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Machine screws
Available in many styles and materials. Also referred to as a stove bolt.
Choose your head style, and material.
Phillips pan head
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Phillips flat head
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Slotted flat head
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Phillips oval head
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Slotted oval head
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Slotted round head
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Combination round head
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Combination truss head
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Phillips truss head
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Slotted truss head
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Hex slotted washer head thread cutting screw type F
| Phillips pan head |
A pan head screw protrudes above the surface of the material to be fastened.
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Steel is zinc plated for moderate protection against rust.
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Stainless steel 18-8 is an alloy of steel with high corrosion resistance. Stainless has become the material of choice for exterior and most marine applications.
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| Phillips flat head |
Flat head screws are countersunk into the material for a smooth surface area.
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Steel is zinc plated for moderate protection against rust.
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Stainless steel 18-8 is an alloy of steel with high corrosion resistance. Stainless has become the material of choice for exterior and most marine applications.
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| Slotted flat head |
Flat head screws are countersunk into the material for a smooth surface area.
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An alloy of copper with good corrosion resistance. Once common for marine use, brass is now used mostly in decorative applications.
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Steel is zinc plated for moderate protection against rust.
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Stainless steel 18-8 is an alloy of steel with high corrosion resistance. Stainless has become the material of choice for exterior and most marine applications.
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Bronze is an alloy of copper with greater strength and corrosion resistance than brass. Most commonly used in wood boat building and restoration.
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| Phillips oval head |
Oval head screws are similar to flat head, but have a slightly rounded top for a more finished look.
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Stainless steel 18-8 is an alloy of steel with high corrosion resistance. Stainless has become the material of choice for exterior and most marine applications.
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| Slotted oval head |
Oval head screws are similar to flat head, but have a slightly rounded top for a more finished look.
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Stainless steel 18-8 is an alloy of steel with high corrosion resistance. Stainless has become the material of choice for exterior and most marine applications.
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| Slotted round head |
Round head protrudes above the surface of the material to be fastened.
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An alloy of copper with good corrosion resistance. Once common for marine use, brass is now used mostly in decorative applications.
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Steel is zinc plated for moderate protection against rust.
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Stainless steel 18-8 is an alloy of steel with high corrosion resistance. Stainless has become the material of choice for exterior and most marine applications.
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Bronze is an alloy of copper with greater strength and corrosion resistance than brass. Most commonly used in wood boat building and restoration.
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| Combination round head |
These are the same as round head except for the option of using either a slotted or Phillips screwdriver.
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Steel is zinc plated for moderate protection against rust.
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| Combination truss head |
Protrudes above the surface to be fastened but with a low profile and a larger surface area under the head. Combination truss takes either a Phillips or slotted screwdriver.
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Steel is zinc plated for moderate protection against rust.
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| Phillips truss head |
Phillips truss head protrudes above the surface to be fastened but with a low profile and a larger surface area under the head.
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Stainless steel 18-8 is an alloy of steel with high corrosion resistance. Stainless has become the material of choice for exterior and most marine applications.
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| Slotted truss head |
Slotted truss head protrudes above the surface to be fastened but with a low profile and a larger surface area under the head.
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Stainless steel 18-8 is an alloy of steel with high corrosion resistance. Stainless has become the material of choice for exterior and most marine applications.
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