#12 x 2" Self-Drilling Screws / Unslotted / Hex Washer Head / 410 Stainless Steel / Bonded Neoprene Washer

Washer 18-8 Stainless Steel / #3 Drill Point

Product Details

Part Number: 571748 Carton Quantity: 800 pcs Carton Weight: 15.60 lbs
#12 x 2" Self-Drilling Screws / Unslotted / Hex Washer Head / 410 Stainless Steel / Bonded Neoprene Washer Please Note: Item in picture may not reflect size and finish of actual part

Pricing Information

1-2 Carton Price: $397.07 / Carton of 800 pcs ($ 0.49634 Each)
3-4 Carton Price: $370.60 / Carton of 800 pcs ($ 0.46325 Each)
5+ Carton Price: $347.44 / Carton of 800 pcs ($ 0.43430 Each)

Product Specs

  • Part Number: 571748
  • Product Category: Self-Drilling Screws
  • Type / Style: Bonded Neoprene Washer
  • Size: #12
  • Thread Pitch: 12-14
  • Length: 2"
  • Head Style: Hex Washer Head
  • Drive Style: Unslotted
  • Width Across Flats: 5/16"
  • Drill Point: #3
  • Full / Partial Thread: Full
  • Driver Size: 5/16
  • Material: 410 Stainless Steel
  • Finish: Plain
  • RoHS: Compliant
  • drill_point: #3
  • driver_size: 5/16
  • type_style: Bonded Neoprene Washer

Part # Cross-Reference

  • 1232KWN410
  • 94058A311

More About Part Number 571748

These #12 x 2" Self-Drilling Screws feature a Hex Washer Head with an Unslotted Drive and are made from 410 Stainless Steel. Self-drilling screws combine a drill-point tip with threaded fastening capability, allowing them to drill, tap, and fasten in a single operation. They feature a Plain Finish, meaning no additional surface coating has been applied; this is commonly used where the part will be painted, plated, or used in controlled indoor environments. The Hex Washer Head incorporates a built-in washer flange beneath the head, increasing bearing surface and improving load distribution while remaining compatible with standard hex drivers. An Unslotted head contains no drive recess, making it useful in permanent or tamper-resistant fastening situations.

⚠ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer.
For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.