| A tap screw is a special screw design that has self-tapping  characteristics, producing their own threads in the hole that they are screwed  into. Tap screws are available in two formats, thread-cutting or thread-forming.  The thread-cutting design is meant to remove material as it is drilled. A  thread forming screw pushes the threads into the hole and is more difficult to  remove because it creates a tighter bond to the material. Both styles are used  in metal, plastic, fiberglass and wood.
 
 The benefit of a self-tapping screw is that the hole does  not require pre-threading before the screw can be used.  A self-tapping sheet metal screw is designed  to secure objects to sheet metal. Sheet metal is typically used in airplanes,  automobiles, metal tables, and shelving. The tapping screw works best for sheet  metal because the screw design has the effect of pulling the metal tightly to  the head.
 
 Self-tapping is the ability of a screw to advance when  turned, while creating its own thread.  The cutting edge machines away the material, producing  threads  for the screw to go into. A  self-tapping wood screw is a screw designed to secure wood objects. Some  applications that require a self-tapping wood screw include shelving,  furniture, and decks. These screws are unique because many times one can use  them to screw into wood objects without causing a split in the material.
 
 Tap screws provide an economical means of assembling  components, especially where dissimilar materials must be joined together. They  offer a particular advantage where occasional disassembly may be necessary for  maintenance or repairs. Self-tapping screws are used in a variety of  applications ranging from DIY to surgery.
 
 The tap screw comes in many different head designs. These  include pan head, flat head, round head, hex head, and oval head. The head  design is an important aspect for specific applications. The flat head tapping  screw is a screw design that has a flush flat head. This type of head design  ensures the screw does not protrude above the secured object. The flat head  screw typically requires a Philips screwdriver. Using a flat head wood tapping  screw is considered a best practice for deck building. These screws typically  work more effectively than nails. The screws create an extremely tight  connection between the deck boards and floor joist, which can reduce the  warping effect of wood decks.
 
 Titanium tap screws are a huge breakthrough for the  construction industry working in close proximity to saltwater. We have been  told by Ace Hardware that every other material on the market will eventually  stain the decks and sides of buildings, leaving unsightly rust stains for all  to see. Being corrosion free in the natural environment, titanium tap screws  are free from staining the materials they are screwed into or through.
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