They also make driving easy and help to reduce wood splitting. Choosing Kreg® Screws will give you the best results possible. To get these great results, you need to choose the best Kreg screw for your particular project.
Blue-Kote™ Screws feature three anti-corrosion layers, making them the perfect choice for a wide variety of indoor and outdoor projects. Blue-Kote™ Screws provide rust-resistance up to 400% greater than zinc-plated screws and work with pressure-treated material.
The Type 17 point is not a thread style but can enhance the performance qualities of most thread styles used in the woodworking industry. A slot or notch is cut out at the point of the screw that acts like an auger or drilling tip. The slot carves away the material, thus allowing it to drill itself into most types of wood. In many instances, it can eliminate the need for a pre-drilled hole to relieve splitting. The Type 17 point is excellent for hardwoods, softwoods, particleboard, and especially MDF.
Choosing the right screw is easy once you understand the features of each screw type and how these features will impact the success of your project.
Deep Thread: Characterized by a reduced diameter shank resulting in a deep thread profile. A single lead thread, meaning that one revolution advances the screw one pitch. (Pitch is equal to 1 divided by the number of threads per inch. For a screw with 10 threads per in., one revolution will advance the screw 1/1O in. into the wood.)
The deep thread form provides superior resistance to pull-out. This design feature is commonly called a Lo-Root® or Production Screw.
| SIZE (#8, #10 ...) | #8 |
|---|---|
| LENGTH | 1-1/2 in. |
| MATERIAL | Corrosion Resistant Coated |
| COUNTERSINK NIBS | Without Nibs |
| RECESS TYPE | Square |
| HEAD | Pocket Hole Washer |
| POINT TYPE | Type 17 |
| BRAND | Kreg |
| RECESS SIZE | #2 |
| QUANTITY | 100-Box |
| Color | Blue, Kreg |
| RoHS Compliant? | No |
| SKU | 0814-KBC-C |
| Prop 65 |
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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Nickel which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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