216 Piece Stainless Steel Tapping Screw Assortment
When a tapping screw is going into an outdoor enclosure, a rooftop HVAC unit, or anywhere salt air or standing moisture is part of the environment, a carbon steel screw will show rust within a season — stainless is the right spec from the start. This 216-piece assortment covers stainless steel tapping screws in oval head and pan head styles across #6, #8, and #10 diameters in the most-used lengths, pre-organized in a 12-hole plastic drawer.
What's Included
Oval Head Stainless Steel Tapping Screws:
- #6 x 3/4"
- #8 x 3/4"
- #8 x 1"
- #8 x 1-1/2"
- #10 x 3/4"
- #10 x 1"
Pan Head Stainless Steel Tapping Screws:
- #8 x 1/2"
- #8 x 3/4"
- #8 x 1"
- #10 x 1/2"
- #10 x 3/4"
- #10 x 1"
- 12-hole plastic drawer — pre-sorted and labeled with a reference chart in the lid
- 216 pieces total
Specifications
| Screw type | Tapping screw (self-tapping) |
| Head styles | Oval head and pan head |
| Sizes | #6, #8, and #10 in multiple lengths |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Corrosion resistance | Excellent — suitable for marine, outdoor, and high-humidity environments |
| Total pieces | 216 |
| Storage included | Yes — 12-hole plastic drawer with labeled reference chart |
| SKU | 6852 |
Best For
- Marine and boating applications — interior panels, hatches, and hardware enclosures in salt air environments where carbon steel corrodes rapidly
- Rooftop HVAC and outdoor electrical — equipment panels, access covers, and enclosure assembly exposed to rain, condensation, and temperature cycling
- Coastal construction — exterior trim, flashing, and panel attachment in high-salt, high-humidity environments
- Food service and commercial kitchens — equipment panels, guards, and enclosures that require non-corroding fasteners for sanitation and appearance
- General shop and service work — a complete stainless tapping screw inventory across #6–#10 without managing individual part numbers
About Stainless Steel Tapping Screws
A tapping screw threads into a pre-drilled pilot hole, cutting or forming its own mating thread as it's driven. Unlike self-drilling tek screws, tapping screws require a pilot hole in the material first — the screw then taps the thread and seats, eliminating the need for a separate nut on most thin-material applications.
The choice between oval head and pan head is an application decision. Oval heads have a low, rounded profile with a slightly countersunk bearing surface — they seat in a shallow countersink and leave a finished appearance that works well on panels, covers, and trim. Pan heads have a flat bearing surface with a low cylindrical profile — they sit above the material surface and provide greater clamping area, which makes them the standard choice for general panel and equipment assembly.
Stainless steel tapping screws are the correct spec for applications where moisture, salt, or corrosive environments would compromise a zinc-plated or black-oxide fastener. The material cost premium over carbon steel pays back on the first application where a rusted fastener strips or seizes on removal.
Shipping & Ordering
- Ships within 1–2 business days from our warehouse
- Volume pricing available — save up to 20% when ordering 3 or more kits
- B2B accounts: Marine contractors, HVAC shops, and facilities teams can apply for a business account with custom pricing and a dedicated rep — contact us to get started