Wood Screw
Source wood screw from India's verified manufacturers and exporters on Himalay. Browse the full range for industrial and export applications.
About Wood Screw
Wood screws are tapered, coarse-threaded fasteners that cut their own thread into timber and wood-based panels, drawing two pieces together as they drive. They are used across joinery, furniture, decking, framing, fencing and general carpentry, and rely on an aggressive thread, a sharp gimlet point and often a partially unthreaded shank to pull the joint tight. The category covers traditional countersunk slotted/Pozidriv wood screws, modern chipboard and decking screws with twin-start or serrated threads, lag screws (coach screws) with a hex head for heavy timber, and hardened multipurpose screws with type-17 self-drilling points. Dimensional standards include DIN 571 for hex-head lag screws, DIN 7997 for countersunk wood screws and various national and manufacturer profiles for modern timber screws, sized by gauge or metric diameter and length. Drive recesses include Pozidriv, Torx (for high torque without cam-out) and slotted. Materials are hardened carbon steel for driving performance, stainless A2/A4 for decking and exterior use and brass for decorative joinery. Coatings emphasise corrosion and appearance: bright and yellow zinc, black phosphate, and specialised exterior coatings (such as ceramic or organic top-coats) rated for treated-timber and outdoor service. Thread and point geometry are the key specifications, set for the timber type and required pull-out. Himalay coordinates material traceability with EN 10204 3.1 certificates where requested, dimensional and recess inspection, salt-spray data for coated lots and RoHS declarations for finishes; consistent point and recess quality, exterior-grade coating data and SABER routing for GCC entry are coordinated as part of the standard order flow.


