The screws stand out due to their ability to form their own mating threads as they’re installed, which negates the necessity for pre-existing nuts or tapped holes.
A distinctive feature is their gimlet point, a threaded cone point that usually has an angle ranging from 45 to 50 degrees.
And this unique design allows the screw to start threading easily into wood, providing a hassle-free installation process.
In addition, just like most screws, the threading of our bugle head wood screws is standard right-hand, meaning they’re installed by turning the screw in a clockwise direction.
In conclusion, contact us today and order them, the perfect addition to your project.








