Thread Design: Self-tapping screws have a unique thread design with a sharp, pointed tip. The thread is designed to cut into the material as the screw is driven, creating threads and facilitating easy insertion.
Drive Types: Common drive types for self-tapping screws include Phillips, slotted, Torx (star), and hex. These drive types accommodate different tools, such as screwdrivers, power drills, or wrenches.
Self-Drilling Capability: Many self-tapping screws are designed to be self-drilling, meaning they can also cut through the material as they create threads. This feature is particularly beneficial when working with harder materials.
Ease of Removal: While primarily intended for one-time use, some self-tapping screws can be removed and reused depending on the material and conditions of installation.