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Cost considerations for bolts, screws, tapping screws, and drill screws.

Strengthening Guide for Screws (Vol. 6)! Introducing the concept of costs for bolts and screws in a blog format!

Next, from the perspective of cost, in order from lowest to highest, it goes as follows: drill screws → tapping screws → bolts and small screws. The cost referred to here is not only the cost of the screws themselves but also includes the expenses for the work necessary for fastening, commonly known as labor costs, which encompasses direct labor costs. This is largely influenced by the number of processes involved. Drill screws can be fastened directly without any pilot holes or internal threads, so roughly speaking, it can be done in one process. *For more detailed content of the blog, you can view it through the related links. For further inquiries, please feel free to contact us.*

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Differentiating between bolts, small screws, tapping screws, and drill screws.

Strengthening Guide for Screws (Vol. 5)! Introducing the differentiation between bolts and screws in a blog format!

Now, let's go through the eight items that make up a screw, one by one. I believe that such diligent work is necessary at the beginning of screw selection. This allows for the appropriate use of different screws. The keyword for this series of columns titled "Screw Strengthening Guide" is "appropriate use." First, let's discuss screw shapes. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*

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How do you use martensitic stainless steel?

Introducing treatments for martensitic stainless steel that do not reduce corrosion resistance!

13-chromium martensitic stainless steel has a lower chromium content than ferritic types, which reduces its corrosion resistance; however, one of its characteristics is that it can be hardened through quenching, or heat treatment. So, what types of screws need to be hardened when using stainless steel? A representative example is drill screws. Drill screws need to be hardened because they require a drill at the tip to create a pilot hole. *For more details, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more information.*

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