Frequently Asked Questions
Self-drilling screws are designed for use in wood, fiberglass, and metal. They have a drill point that allows them to create their own hole in thin gauge steel, eliminating the need for pre-drilled pilot holes.
These screws feature sharp threads that cut into the material as they are driven in, creating their own mating thread. This design allows for easy and efficient installation.
The Hillman Group self-drilling screws measure 12-24 inches in length and have a flat head with a diameter of 2-1/2 inches.
Yes, these screws are zinc plated, which provides some level of corrosion resistance, making them suitable for outdoor applications in mild conditions.
Yes, these self-drilling screws are specifically designed to work in metals, including thin gauge steel, thanks to their drill point feature.
You can use standard power drills or screwdrivers to drive these screws, but a drill with sufficient torque is recommended for best results.
This product comes in a pack of 100 screws, providing a sufficient quantity for various projects.
These screws have a flat head design, which allows them to sit flush against the material when installed.
While these screws can be used in various materials, they are primarily designed for wood, fiberglass, and metal. For drywall, it is recommended to use screws specifically designed for that purpose.
No, these self-drilling screws do not require a pre-drilled pilot hole, making installation quicker and easier.


