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Screw Point Types

There are several types of tapping screws that differ based on their point and intended material. Type A, AB, and B screws have thread forming points for use in thin to thick sheet metal. Type 1, 17, 23, 25, and F screws have thread cutting points for installing machine screw threads in various materials like wood, plastics, and metals. Type C, CA, Tri-Round, and Lo-Driv screws have thread forming points that form threads without chips and require lower installation torque compared to type C points. Each type of screw point is designed for specific material thicknesses and applications.
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Screw Point Types

There are several types of tapping screws that differ based on their point and intended material. Type A, AB, and B screws have thread forming points for use in thin to thick sheet metal. Type 1, 17, 23, 25, and F screws have thread cutting points for installing machine screw threads in various materials like wood, plastics, and metals. Type C, CA, Tri-Round, and Lo-Driv screws have thread forming points that form threads without chips and require lower installation torque compared to type C points. Each type of screw point is designed for specific material thicknesses and applications.
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SCREW POINT TYPES

Tapping Screws (Type A, AB, B)


Type A point: A thread forming screw for use in thin metal .015 to .050 thick. Used
with drilled, punched or nested holes in sheet metal, resin impregnated plywood,
asbestos combinations, among others. Not recommended for new design.

Type AB point: A thread forming screw combining locating point of Type A with
thread size and pitch of Type B. Normal limitations of type B apply.

Type B point: A thread forming screw for use in heavier metal .050 to .200 thick.
Larger root diameter with finer thread pitch for light and heavy sheet metal non ferrous castings, plastics, impregnated plywoods, asbestos combinations, and
other materials.
Thread Cutting Screws (Type 1, 17, 23, 25, F)

Type 1 point: A thread cutting screw with single flute for general use. Produces a
fine standard machine screw thread for field replacement.

Type 17 point: A thread cutting screw for wood with a coarse tapping screw
thread and a special long sharp point fluted to capture chips.

Type 23 point: A thread cutting screw in the fine thread series offering maximum
thread cutting area and excellent chip clearing, with minimum tightening torques.

Type 25 point: A thread cutting screw similar to type 23 point except with coarse
Type B thread. For plastics and other soft materials with large chip clearing and
cutting edges.

Type F point: A thread cutting screw with machine screw thread with blunt
tapered point, having multi - cutting edges and chip cavities. For heavy gauge
sheet metal, alu - minum, zinc and lead die castings, cast iron, brass and plastic.
Thread Forming Screws (Type C, CA, Tri-Round, Lo-Driv)
Screws for Plastic (Tri-Round, Round)
Type C point: A thread forming screw with either coarse or fine pitch machine
screw thread and blunt tapered point. Eliminates chips and permits replacement
with standard screw in the field. Higher driving torque required. Usable in heavy
sheet metal and diecastings.

Type CA point: A thread forming screw with either coarse or fine pitch machine
screw thread. Same as Type C except with a Gimlet point. The locating point
works better than Type C where holes between two adjoining pieces of sheet
metal may be somewhat misaligned.

Tri-Round: A thread forming screw in mostly coarse machine screw threads.


Three vertexes perform a roll - forming process to form mating threads. Much
better thread forming than Type C or CA, and drives with less torque.
Lo-Driv: A thread forming screw in mostly coarse machine screw threads. The
point and body design requires low end - load for starting and low drive torque
for seating. The full 360 degree body above the point provides excellent strip-todrive ratios.

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