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6 FAQs about [Features of Danish screw]
How do screwdrivers work?
Screws come in many varieties. The external threads on the screw can either mate with an internally threaded nut or hole, or cut its way into a soft material. Screws are inserted via torque applied--in a clockwise manner--to the head with a screw drive.
What are screw type fasteners?
Screw type fasteners are manufactured with different head styles. Sometimes the style serves a functional purpose, and sometimes it's more decorative in nature. Understanding the differences will help you decide which style to choose. There are two basic designs: countersunk and non-countersunk.
What is a drive style screw?
Drive style—or drive recess as it is called—refers to the kind of tool you use to install (or remove) the screw. Of the many that exist, the most common are: slotted, Phillips, combination (both slotted and Phillips), hex, hex socket, square, Torx® and spanner.
Are stainless steel screws hardened?
Stainless steel screws are chemical and corrosion resistant with an appealing finish. They cannot be hardened like carbon steel. Screws consisting of superalloys exhibit good mechanical strength, surface stability, corrosion resistance, and resistant to creep at high temperatures.
Do hex head screws need a wrench?
Hex head, like hex cap screws, require a wrench or socket. Use a wrench for square head bolts and screws. If security is important—when you want to prevent someone from removing a screw—select an uncommon drive style. Square socket and Torx® offer a degree of security because those tools aren't as common.
What are machine screws?
Machine screws are meant to apply two metal workpieces together with the use of a pretapped hole. They are threaded on the entire length of the shank, and usually have a countersink. As the name implies, mirror screws are used in conjunction with mirrors.


