What should I do if the self-tapping screw slips? What is the remedy?
When we started to touch the fastener industry, we were awakened by some new knowledge every day. For example, what should I do if a self-tapping screw slips? At this point, you are required to have a more in-depth knowledge of the suitable material and construction remedial skills of this screw before you can quickly find a solution.
Under normal circumstances, if the material of the self-tapping screw itself does not meet the production standard, it is easy to slip. According to the analysis of different situations, it is only that there are some defects in the thread part of the self-tapping screw. We can put something on the bottom of the thread, such as non-woven fabric and double-sided tape for reinforcement. If this is not possible, padding with some paper can also increase friction and prevent slippage. When plugging other materials to prevent slipping does not work, we can also use a small amount of 520 glue to inject into the holes drilled by the screws. Then, screw in the self-tapping screw slowly and wait for 3-5 minutes. After the glue has solidified, try to move it, and you will find that the entire self-tapping screw has become firmer.

In daily life, there are many reasons that can cause self-tapping screws to slip, and it can also be caused by the material that is connected is too soft. This requires us to understand that self-tapping screws can be connected to materials including common color steel plates, purlins and wall beams before they can exert their due performance. They cannot be used on too thick or too hard materials.
In the process of solving the slippage problem of self-tapping screws based on actual conditions, we have correspondingly increased our grasp of professional knowledge in the field of fasteners. In the future work process, I can easily deal with similar problems again.

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