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nam_tc3 03-05-2005 04:48 PM

Difference with Binder screw??
 
Hi guys,

Whats the difference between a binder screw and a normal screw??

Is it the head thats different.....or the thread??

Thanks in advance,

Nam

bender 03-05-2005 11:36 PM

Depends upon manufacturers as to what they call their screws.

A binder screw is generally just a self-tapping screw.

Nielonsx 03-07-2005 04:23 PM

Binder screw
 
A binder screw refers to the head shape and diameter (also called binding head or BH)

A binding head screw can be either Machine thread or self tapping thread but the head is usually flatter and slightly larger in diameter. When tightened down there is more friction between the head and contacting surface and hends the screw is more inclined to "bind"

The binding head also spreads the load a little better than the standard screw head. Use it whenever you can in preference to the standard screwhead where space permits!


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