Mixed Tray – Self-Tapping Screws – ZINC (475pcs)
£7.06£8.47 EX VATINC VAT
A 475-piece mixed tray of zinc plated self-tapping screws in three head types. Covers a wide range of metal-to-metal fixing jobs. Pre-drilled pilot holes required. Good value grab-and-go kit for trade use.
A zinc self tapping screw tray that earns its place in the van. This 475-piece mixed selection gives you three different head types in one tray, so you are not hunting through a dozen boxes mid-job. The screws are zinc plated for corrosion resistance and are suited to metal-to-metal fixing work across a range of light fabrication, sheet metal, electrical enclosures, and general trade applications.
Having a mixed tray on hand means you are covered for the unexpected. Whether you are fixing brackets, securing panels, or finishing off a metal frame, the chances are something in this tray will do the job. Three head types in one box gives you the flexibility to match the right screw to the situation without placing a separate order for each size.
What the Zinc Self-Tapping Screw Tray Includes
The tray contains 475 screws spread across multiple sizes and head profiles. Pan head, countersunk, and hex head types are typically included, covering the most common requirements on site and in the workshop. The zinc plating provides a decent level of protection for indoor and light external use, though they are not intended for prolonged exposure to harsh outdoor conditions.
It is worth noting that self-tapping screws do require a pre-drilled pilot hole. They tap their own thread into the material once a hole is present, but they will not drill through metal unaided. Get the right drill bit out first and these will drive cleanly every time.
At this price, keeping a tray in the van costs less than a decent sandwich. Stock levels move quickly on these, so it is worth grabbing a couple if you tend to go through fixings at any kind of pace.
Pro Tip: Match your pilot hole diameter carefully to the screw size: too large and the thread will not grip, too small and you risk snapping the screw head under torque.









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