Self tapping screw stainless steel

Self-Tapping vs Self-Drilling Screws: Differences and How to Choose

Self-tapping and self-drilling screws look similar but work differently. Choosing the wrong one slows installation or strips the joint. Here is a clear comparison.

Self-tapping screws

A self-tapping screw cuts or forms its own thread as it is driven, but it usually needs a pre-drilled pilot hole. There are two sub-types: thread-cutting (removes material, for harder metals and plastics) and thread-forming (displaces material, for softer metals). They are common in sheet metal, plastic and light assembly.

Self-drilling screws

A self-drilling screw (often called Tek screw) has a drill-bit-shaped point that drills its own hole and taps the thread in one step — no pilot hole needed. This makes them ideal for fast fastening of metal-to-metal or metal roofing and cladding.

Quick comparison

Self-tappingSelf-drilling
Pilot holeUsually requiredNot required
PointSharp or blunt thread pointDrill-bit point (with flutes)
Best forSheet metal, plastic, woodMetal sheet, steel framing, roofing
SpeedTwo steps (drill + drive)One step

How to choose

  • Thin material or pre-drilled parts: self-tapping.
  • Thicker metal, no pre-drilling, fast install: self-drilling.
  • Match the point/drill capacity to your material thickness, and choose a corrosion finish (zinc, or A2/A4 stainless) for the environment.

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