M1.2 M1.4 M1.7 M2 M2.3 M2.6 M3 M4 Flanged Truss Head Self Tapping Screws – Nickel Plated Steel

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🔩 Flanged Truss Head Self‑Tapping Screws – Nickel Plated Steel (M1.2–M4)

These nickel‑plated flanged truss head self‑tapping screws give you a wider bearing surface than a standard pan head, spreading clamp force to stop pull‑through in thin sheet metal, plastic, and wood. The deep Phillips recess lets you drive with confidence, while the sharp self‑tapping thread cuts its own tight mate — no pilot hole in most materials, no pre‑tap, no separate washers needed. Nickel plating over hardened carbon steel provides solid corrosion resistance for indoor and light‑duty outdoor use, and the bright, clean finish looks professional on visible connections. GooBetter Fastener supplies eight exact metric diameters from M1.2 to M4, covering everything from precision electronics and RC models to furniture, appliance panels, and light metal framing.

⚙️ Key Features – Nickel Plated Flanged Truss Self‑Tapping Screws

  • Wide flanged truss head spreads clamp load and eliminates the need for a separate washer — helps prevent pull‑through in thin materials
  • Phillips drive recess offers a secure, cam‑out‑resistant grip with standard screwdrivers
  • Self‑tapping thread cuts into sheet metal, wood, plastic, and composites — no pre‑tapping and often no pilot hole required
  • Available in eight metric diameters: M1.2, M1.4, M1.7, M2, M2.3, M2.6, M3, and M4 — a size for micro‑assembly to medium‑duty tasks
  • Carbon steel with bright nickel plating resists mild corrosion and provides a clean, professional finish
  • Smooth, burr‑free threads ensure consistent holding power and easy starting
  • Ideal for electronics, RC hobbies, furniture, cabinetry, automotive interior trim, and general DIY projects

📋 Technical Specifications – Nickel Plated Flanged Truss Self‑Tapping Screws

Size Thread Diameter Typical Lengths (mm)* Head Style Drive Material & Finish
M1.2 1.2 mm 3 – 8 Flanged Truss Phillips Carbon Steel, Nickel Plated
M1.4 1.4 mm 3 – 10 Flanged Truss Phillips Carbon Steel, Nickel Plated
M1.7 1.7 mm 4 – 12 Flanged Truss Phillips Carbon Steel, Nickel Plated
M2 2.0 mm 4 – 16 Flanged Truss Phillips Carbon Steel, Nickel Plated
M2.3 2.3 mm 5 – 20 Flanged Truss Phillips Carbon Steel, Nickel Plated
M2.6 2.6 mm 6 – 25 Flanged Truss Phillips Carbon Steel, Nickel Plated
M3 3.0 mm 6 – 30 Flanged Truss Phillips Carbon Steel, Nickel Plated
M4 4.0 mm 8 – 40 Flanged Truss Phillips Carbon Steel, Nickel Plated

* Lengths are thread length only (not including head). Exact length options vary by diameter — select from the listing drop‑down. Manufactured to GB standard dimensions.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions – Nickel Plated Self‑Tapping Screws

🔸 What is a flanged truss head, and when should I use it?

A flanged truss head has a wider, flatter bearing surface than a standard pan head, with a small built‑in flange that acts like an integrated washer. It distributes clamping force over a larger area, reducing the risk of the screw pulling through thin sheet metal, plastic, or soft wood. It’s the best choice when you need extra holding power without a separate washer.

🔸 Will the nickel plating hold up over time?

Yes. Nickel plating provides strong resistance to oxidation and light moisture, making these screws suitable for indoor and occasional outdoor use. They will not rust as quickly as plain carbon steel. For permanent outdoor exposure or wet environments, stainless steel would be the next step up.

🔸 Do I need a pilot hole before driving these screws?

In thin sheet metal (up to about 1 mm), soft plastics, and wood, you can usually drive them directly. For thicker or very hard materials, a small pilot hole about 80% of the thread diameter is recommended. The screw will then form its own perfect mating thread as it’s driven in.

🔸 Which Phillips bit should I use for these sizes?

The smallest screws (M1.2–M1.7) require a #0 Phillips bit. M2–M3 generally use a #1 bit, and M4 will use a #2 bit. A clean, sharp bit prevents cam‑out and keeps the recess in good condition.

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