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Tap tight screw
Wilco Co., Ltd.

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Normal self-tapping screws have a circular body, but Taptite has a rice ball (triangular) body. Similar to self-tapping screws, this screw is screwed into a pilot hole that has not been machined with a female thread while plastically forming the female thread using the screw's own thread. This is a screw that does not require female thread processing or nuts. Like self-tapping screws, resistance is applied from the start of screwing in, but the onigiri (triangular) shape reduces the resistance when screwing in compared to self-tapping screws. It is characterized by the fact that it does not generate chips easily and is less likely to cause screw slippage (screw looseness).

■B tight

The thread pitch is the same as the two types of self-tapping screws. Can be used with both steel plates and resin parts.

■P tight

The thread is a double thread with a 45° angle, and the pitch is larger than B-tight. There is little seizure phenomenon when tightening, and screw slippage (screw looseness) is less likely to occur even after repeated use.

■S tight

The threads have the same pitch as a machine screw, so you can tighten a machine screw of the same size onto the female thread from which the S-tight has been removed.

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