Yes, the safest way is to drill a small pilot hole first. Do not make your new hole in the same section as the old one, turn the shaft around, or flip it over.
The SOS pad will grip the threads of the screw and tighten the screw in the shaft.
YES!!! If you don't, your head either flies off or breaks. Do the right thing, spend 1 cent, put a screw in it.
Your going to need to get a shaft that fits the head then your going to need to slide it on then screw it on simple as that.
The screw is not only a fastener. The screw can lift grain to high places, lift water, be used with another screw to drive machinery (called gears) They are needed to accurately machine and build machinery So nothing you own, eat or play with would be here without the screw.
it is what allows the screw to grip into the material its being screwed into. a screw without a thread is a nail
this screw is locked it self without any external forces
Nail or bolt, which is threaded like the screw.
screw it
A nut is called screw when its head is tightend in component .but in case, tight of nut is not possible without bolt.since screw is tight without nut bolt it is not possible in case of nut.
Mistake and fault are two other words for screw up.
The screw is used to hold objects in place, without using anything two dangerous.
it is what allows the screw to grip into the material its being screwed into. a screw without a thread is a nail