When installing a self-drilling screw, the screw is inserted into the material, where it begins to drill its own hole. The screw's thread is designed to self-tap, creating a smooth path for the screw to enter and secure itself in place. This process allows for a faster and more efficient installation process, without the need for additional equipment or tools.
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A self-drilling screw is defined by its ability to drill a pilot hole and form mating threads in the substrate material without the need for a pre-drilled hole. This "one-step" installation reduces installation time by up to 50% and minimizes the risk of cross-threading. This paper explores the engineering mechanics behind SDS and their application in steel-to-steel connections.
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