Self-Drilling Screws for Metal
Self-drilling screws can be used to fasten sheets of metal to another material, or even to join metal to metal. Not only does this set them apart in comparison to other common screw types, but it also makes them highly useful across a broad spectrum of industries and applications. To name just a few examples, ideal uses could include working with metal roofing, HVAC and ductwork, and steel frames.
Self-Drilling Screws for Wood
While purpose-manufactured wood screws are typically the first choice for tasks involving wood, self-drilling screws may also prove useful in certain woodworking scenarios. For instance, self-drilling screws for wood may be used in the construction, repair, or maintenance of sheds and outbuildings, as well as general construction tasks.
Self-Drilling Screws for Plastic
Self-drilling screws can also be used with plastic in certain applications and environments. One instance for using self-drilling screws with plastic could be to fasten sheets or components together when working with ductwork and plastic piping.