Sheet Metal Screw

Custom Sheet Metal Screw Manufacturer

As a trusted manufacturer of sheet metal screws, we provide sharp, precision-threaded fasteners designed for securely joining thin metal sheets, plastics, wood, and composite materials. Their aggressive threading delivers excellent holding power, ensuring strong, permanent connections in demanding applications. We also offer custom sizes, materials, and finishes to meet your specific project requirements.

Customization Options

Some Product Cases We Have Done

Types of Sheet Metal Screw

Our Products' Applications Across Various Industries

Why Choose Jiliang Hardware?

Customization

We provide fully customizable rivets in various sizes, materials, and finishes to match your project needs.

Wide Range of Materials

From stainless steel to aluminum and brass, we offer durable materials for optimal performance.

Competitive Pricing

We offer flexible, cost-effective pricing without compromising quality.

Fast Turnaround

We guarantee timely delivery to meet tight project deadlines.

Our Production Equipment

CNC Machining Centers

CNC Machining Centers

Ensures precise shaping and accurate dimensions for rivets.

Production Capabilities

Cold Heading Machines

Used for high-speed manufacturing of rivets with uniform consistency.

Automated Inspection Systems

Heat Treatment & Surface Finishing

Provides enhanced durability, strength, and corrosion resistance.

Heat Treatment & Surface Finishing

Automated Inspection Systems

Utilized to detect any defects or inconsistencies, ensuring only top-quality rivets are delivered.

Frequently Asked Questions

 Self-tapping screws require a pre-drilled hole to create their own threads, while self-drilling screws have a built-in drill tip that eliminates the need for pre-drilling.

Yes, they can be used on wood, plastic, and fiberglass, but selecting the right thread type ensures proper grip and holding strength.

Stainless steel and coated screws (such as zinc-plated or galvanized) offer excellent rust and corrosion resistance, making them suitable for outdoor and industrial applications.

A screwdriver, drill, or wrench (for hex head screws) is typically used for installation, depending on the screw head type.

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