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What are Assy Screws?

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What are Assy Screws?

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A. Assy Screws offer a high-tech asymmetrical/symmetrical double thread design. The patented AW-drive design combines all the advantages of Phillips, Torx, and Pozi drive bits. The AW-drive is similar to a Torx, but it is tapered, which gives you more contact points inside the head of the screw – enabling accurate screw placement and the “No Come-Out” design prevents screw head damage. The screws also go through an additional annealing process which makes them more malleable. The reason most screws break is because they are just case hardened, which makes them hard but brittle. Because of the additional annealing our screws go through, they can be bent at a radical angle, straightened, and still be screwed in. Assy screws install twice as fast and have 40% stronger holding power than traditional screws.

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