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Dottie TEKDD1012 Bolt, #10 1/2" Square Drive Pan Head Self Drilling

TEKDD1012|LH-TEKDD101A

Dottie TEKDD1012 Bolt, #10 1/2" Square Drive Pan Head Self Drilling

TEKDD1012|LH-TEKDD101A
Key Features
  • #10 1/2" Square Drive Pan Head
  • Cold-heading steel construction
  • #2 drill point for easy drilling
Key Features
  • #10 1/2" Square Drive Pan Head
  • Cold-heading steel construction
  • #2 drill point for easy drilling

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Key Features
  • #10 1/2" Square Drive Pan Head
  • Cold-heading steel construction
  • #2 drill point for easy drilling
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Dottie TEKDD1012 Bolt, #10 1/2" Square Drive Pan Head Self Drilling

TEKDD1012 | LH-TEKDD101A

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Product Overview

Self-Drilling Screws are manufactured from cold-heading steel and feature a #2 drill point. The unique tip design allows them to drill, tap, and fasten metal to metal objects in one operation, without the need to pre-drill. This creates the optimal drill performance and thread forming experience. The most common applications are used on metal to metal, but they can also be used in a wide variety of other applications. IFI-113 and ASTM C954 cover the material and performance requirements for steel self-drilling screws.

Main Features

  • #10 1/2" Square Drive Pan Head
  • Cold-heading steel construction
  • #2 drill point for easy drilling
  • Drills, taps, and fastens in one step
  • No pre-drilling required
  • Optimal drill performance
  • Suitable for metal-to-metal applications
  • Complies with IFI-113 and ASTM C954 standards

General Information

Name: Dottie TEKDD1012 Bolt, #10 1/2" Square Drive Pan Head Self Drilling
Category: Dottie, Tools & Hardware, Fasteners, Bolts
UPC Code:
Country of Origin: . Country of origin is subject to change.

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