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Default What are these self tapping screws called that form "real" threads?

On Thu, 25 Jun 2015 19:42:25 +0800, Techman
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On 25-Jun-15 3:37 PM, Techman wrote:
I'm looking for some screws for use in production work.

*Sick of tapping lots of M4 and M4 holes.
*Used for attaching small brackets and DIN rail etc.
*Fixing to to mild steel 3mm thick or to 1.6mm thick Zinc Anneal sheet.

I've seen screws like in the links below but am having trouble finding
them. When I look for self tapping screws I find the coarse thread type
rather than the defined M4x0.7 or M5x0.8 threads.

Is there a proper name for these screws:


https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/92240200/Tapping%20Screw%20(1).JPG

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/92240200/Tapping%20Screw%20(2).JPG


Thanks.



I'm getting closer.

Some seem to be called Taptite,

http://www.shakeproof.com/images/products/taptite/taptite_160px_wide.png


Yeah, I've seen those and wondered what they were called.


And others "Type 23"
http://www.boltproducts.com/images/thread%20cutting%20-%20type%2023.gif


Yup, that sure looks like the type you wanted. I've been using Type
17 self-tapping deck screws in the recent past.

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