The Hillman No. 10 Hex Washer Head Self-Piercing Screws are engineered to speed up your indoor projects without sacrificing hold or finish. A precise combination of size, head design, and coating makes them a reliable choice for a variety of substrates, from wood to fiberglass and metal, all in a single, value-packed box.
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No. 10 gauge, 1 inch length—versatile for joining panels, trim, and framing where a shallow, flush finish is desired.
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Hex Washer head with a broad bearing surface provides stable seating and helps minimize cam-out, giving you a clean, professional look on every install.
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Self-piercing and self-tapping design—no pre-drilling required for many materials—saving time on assembly and speeding up project completion.
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Coarse thread delivers strong bite in wood, fiberglass, and metal, helping you achieve a secure hold even in softer substrates or mixed-material assemblies.
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Ceramic finish adds corrosion resistance and lasting durability, helping maintain appearance and performance in indoor environments.
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Steel construction combines strength with a dependable drive, ensuring consistent performance across thousands of fasteners in a single box.
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4000-count boxed package—ample supply for large projects, remodels, or ongoing maintenance, all neatly organized and ready to grab.
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Indoor use intended application scope, making these screws ideal for cabinetry, paneling, shelving, metal-to-wood joints, and decorative or functional hardware installs.
Why choose these Hillman screws over standard fasteners? The combination of a hex drive and washer head stabilizes the tool engagement, reducing slippage and enabling precise torque control. The self-piercing action accelerates installation when working with mixed materials, while the 1-inch length gives you the right balance between quick fastening and material bite. When you’re updating trim, mounting panels, or fabricating with metal and wood components, this 4000-count supply keeps you moving without reordering mid-project.
Practical use scenarios to consider:
- Installing metal trim or flashing to wooden framing for a clean, flush finish.
- Attaching fiberglass panels to lightweight framing where a strong, discrete fastener is needed.
- Securing cabinets, shelves, or hardware to metal or wood substrates in indoor spaces.
Pro tips for best results:
- Use the correct hex driver to maximize torque and minimize cam-out.
- Match material to avoid over-penetration—the 1-inch length is ideal for common thicknesses without protruding.
- Prepare the work area with a stable surface and clean, dry substrates to ensure the ceramic finish remains intact over time.