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M4.2/M6.3 Phillips head self drilling screw

Product Features

M4.2/M6.3 Phillips head self drilling screw stainless steel  self drilling countersunk screws   

Specifications
1.Available Packing:Bulk in boxes.
2.Certification:ISO
3.Sample:Free
4.Port:QINGDAO
Product Name
High quality stainless steel flat Philips head self drilling screw
Material
Stainless Steel 401/304
Standard
ISO15482
Finish
Plain,Passivation,Polish
Grade
Stainless Steel 304/401
Size
According to client request

 

Used for installation of various gypsum board, ceiling, light partition, thin steel, etc. Strong penetration, sharp teeth without burrs.

Materials :

 

1.Stainless Steel:SUS302,SUS304,SUS401 ,SUS316,SUS201,etc

2.Carbon steel:1018,1022 etc

3.Alloy Steel:Titanium Alloy,10B21,435,40Cr etc

4.Aluminum or Aluminum Alloy

5.Brass

M4.2/M6.3 Phillips head self drilling screw

 

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M4.2/M6.3 Phillips head self drilling screw

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HOW TO CORRECT USE IT : 

 

Thread Galling:
Thread galling seems to be the most prevalent with fasteners made of stainless steel, aluminum,titenium,and other alloys which self-generate an oxide surface film for corrosion protection. Knowledge of why this cocurs and how to remedy it can save the suppller much grlef and many headaches.
During fastener tightening, as pressure builds between the contacting and sliding thread surtaces, protective oxides are broken, possibly wiped off, and interface metal high points shear or lock together.This cumulative clogging-shearing–locking action causes increasing sdhesion, in the extreme, galling leads to seizing— he actual free zing together of the threads. If tightening is continued, the fastener can be twisted off or its threads ripped out.
Suggestions for dealing with the problem of thread galling in the use of stainless steel fasteners:
1.Slowing down the installation RPM speed will frequently reduce, or sometimes solve comoletely, the problem. As the instailation RPM incteases, the hest generalerated during tightening increases. As the heat increases, so does the tendency for the occurrence of thread gailling.
2. Lubricating the internal and/or extemal threads frequently eliminates thread galling. The suggested lubricants should contain substantal amounts of molybdenum disulfide (moly), graphite, mica, or talc, Some proprietary,extreme pressure waxes may also be effective. You must be aware of the end use of the fasleners before settling on a lubricant. Stainless steel is frequently used in food related applications, which may make some lubricants unacceptsble,Lubricants can be applied st the point of assembly or preapplied as a batch process similar to plating. Several che- mical compenies offer anti-galling lubricants. One such source, EM Corporation, suggests their Permasilk RAC product for use at the point of assembly. They suggest Everlube 620C for batch,preappiying to stainless stoel fasteners.
3.Using ciferent stainless alloy grades for the bolt and the nut reduces galling. The key here is the mating of materials having different hardnesses, If one of the components is 316 end the other is 304 they're less likely to gell then if they're both of the same allcy grade, This is because different alloys work–harden at diferent rates.

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