Introducing a new self-tapping screw for thin plates that accommodates variations in plate thickness!
Introducing self-tapping screws that are effective for difficult-to-manage sites such as overseas production and automation!
This is an introduction to the self-tapping screw "SPILEAD," which accommodates variations in pilot hole diameter, driver torque, and the thickness of the material being fastened. For tapping screws, managing the pilot hole diameter is crucial as they form internal threads with male threads. "SPILEAD" is a self-tapping screw designed for use with thin metal sheets ranging from approximately 0.2mm to 1.0mm in thickness. It features a newly developed special three-start thread, characterized by low torque (DT) during insertion and high torque (ST) that causes damage to the material, with a significant difference between the two. This product serves as the standard for self-tapping screws for thin steel sheets and contributes to improving fastening quality and productivity in production. 【Features】 - Low torque during insertion and high torque that damages the material, with a significant difference between the two. - Capable of absorbing variations in the insertion torque of electric drivers. - Exhibits strong adaptability to variations in pilot hole diameter and material thickness. - Accommodates variations in fastening conditions such as sheet thickness. *For data and material requests, please feel free to contact us through the Yamashina website: http://www.yamashina.ne.jp/
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Established in 1917, during the dawn of mass production of screws in Japan, the company succeeded in producing the first domestic cross-recessed screws in 1949 and cooperated with the government to localize tapping screws in 1954. The company holds data on over 200,000 types of screws and bolts, enabling the high-quality manufacturing of various shaped products. Recently, it has focused on investing in research and development, working on tapping bolts with a diameter of 6mm or more, high-strength aluminum bolts, tapping screws for thin steel plates, and tapping screws for CFRP, which will support the next generation. The company is committed to innovative technological development without being bogged down by history.