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      Elegant & Durable Solid Brass Screws | Corrosion-Resistant Fasteners

      Elevate your projects with our premium solid brass screws, the perfect blend of timeless aesthetics, superior corrosion resistance, and reliable fastening. Crafted from high-quality brass alloy, these screws offer a distinctive golden luster that enhances the beauty of any application, while providing lasting durability where it matters most.

      Key Features & Benefits:

      • Genuine Solid Brass Construction: Unlike brass-plated alternatives, our screws are made from genuine solid brass (typically C260/C270 alloy), ensuring consistent color throughout, exceptional longevity, and the ability to age gracefully with a beautiful patina.
      • Superior Corrosion Resistance: Brass naturally resists rust and corrosion, making these screws ideal for use in humid, marine, outdoor, or chemically sensitive environments where steel fasteners would degrade. Perfect for boats, docks, outdoor furniture, and bathrooms.
      • Timeless Aesthetic Appeal: The warm, golden hue of brass adds a touch of classic elegance and sophistication to your projects. Over time, it develops a natural, rich patina that can be polished back to a shine or left to deepen for an antique look.
      • Non-Magnetic Properties: Essential for applications requiring non-magnetic components, such as electronics, scientific instruments, or certain marine and automotive systems where magnetic interference must be avoided.
      • Excellent Workability: Softer than steel, brass screws are easier to drive into softer materials like wood, requiring less effort. When properly installed with a pilot hole, they offer secure fastening without excessive stress on the material.
      • Exceptional Durability: While softer than steel, brass is a robust material that provides excellent long-term performance and resistance to environmental factors, ensuring your assemblies remain secure for years to come.

      Ideal Applications:

      • Woodworking & Furniture: Fine furniture, cabinets, antique restoration, decorative trim, and joinery where aesthetics are paramount.
      • Marine & Boating: Ideal for boat building, deck hardware, interior fittings, and applications exposed to saltwater and high humidity.
      • Architectural & Decorative: Fastening hardware, fixtures, hinges, and other elements in historic renovations, bespoke installations, and luxury interiors.
      • Electrical & Plumbing: Securing components where non-ferrous and corrosion-resistant fasteners are required.
      • Outdoor Projects: Gates, fences, garden structures, and outdoor furniture where resistance to weathering is critical (ensure appropriate sizing for load-bearing).
      • Crafts & Hobbies: Adding a touch of elegance and authenticity to various craft projects, models, and artistic creations.

      Technical Specifications (Note: Specifics vary by product variant):

      • Material: Solid Brass (e.g., C260, C270 Alloy)
      • Finish: Natural Polished (may be clear-coated or raw)
      • Head Types Available:
        • Flat Head (Countersunk): Sits flush with the surface.
        • Pan Head: Rounded top, flat underside for surface mounting.
        • Round Head: Domed top for decorative finish.
        • Oval Head: Decorative countersunk, slightly raised dome.
      • Drive Types Available:
        • Phillips Drive
        • Slotted Drive (Traditional)
        • Square (Robertson) Drive
      • Thread Type: Coarse wood screw thread (standard)
      • Sizes: Available in a comprehensive range of diameters (gauge numbers) and lengths to suit diverse project requirements.
      • Compliance: RoHS Compliant (where applicable)

      Important Considerations for Installation:

      • Always Use Pilot Holes: Due to brass's softer nature, pilot holes are crucial to prevent screw breakage, stripping, or splitting the workpiece. The pilot hole diameter should be slightly smaller than the screw's minor (core) diameter.
      • Do Not Overtighten: Excessive torque can strip the screw head, the threads, or damage the brass screw itself.
      • Use the Correct Driver Bit: Ensure your driver bit fits snugly into the screw head to prevent cam-out and damage.
      • Lubrication (Optional but Recommended): A small amount of wax or soap on the screw threads can further ease insertion and reduce friction, especially in hardwoods.

      Choose our solid brass screws for superior performance, undeniable beauty, and lasting integrity in your most cherished projects.

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