Dorman Self Tapping Screw (MPN: 784-185D)

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High-quality steel screws for automotive fastening applications.

Dorman provides a wide range of screws designed for various automotive fastening needs. The self tapping screws feature a pan head design and are constructed from high-quality steel, ensuring durability and reliability in performance. Available in a convenient pack of six, these screws are suitable for a variety of applications, making them a versatile choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.

The self tapping feature allows for easy installation into different materials without the need for pre-drilling, saving time and effort. With a thread size of number 14, these screws are designed to provide a secure fit and hold. Dorman's commitment to quality means that these screws often come with protective finishes such as zinc plating or black oxide, enhancing their resistance to corrosion and wear.

Dorman's extensive selection includes various thread types and head styles, ensuring that users can find the right screw for their specific needs. Whether for automotive repairs or other fastening tasks, these self tapping screws deliver the performance and reliability required in demanding environments.

Features

  • Screws Are Constructed Of High-Quality Metal
  • Material Stainless Steel
  • A Protective Finish Such As Zinc Plating Or Black Oxide Is Often Provided
  • Slotted, Phillips, Hex, Square, And A Multitude Of Other Varieties

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Dorman
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 784-185D
  • Type: Self Tapping
  • Head Type: Pan Head
  • Thread Size: #14
  • Thread Length: 1 Inch And 1-1/2 Inch
  • Quantity: 6 Pieces
  • Material: Steel

Shipping & Returns

  • This product ships within the continental USA only.
  • This product typically ships within 1 to 3 business days.
  • Returns are accepted within 30 days for items in like-new condition. For complete details, please see our return policy.

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