3.5*16mm chip board screw
Original price was: KSh200.00.KSh150.00Current price is: KSh150.00.
3.5*16mm chip board screw
Key Features:
• Coarse thread design optimized for maximum grip in chipboard & particle board
• Sharp self-drilling point eliminates need for pilot holes in most applications
• Self-countersinking head for flush finish without surface damage
• 3.5mm diameter, 16mm length – ideal for furniture and cabinet assembly
• Zinc plating for corrosion resistance and smooth driving
• Phillips #2 (PH2) drive for secure bit engagement
• Hardened steel construction for durability and strength
• Pack of 200 screws – great value for multiple projects
• Prevents splitting in low-density engineered woods
• Essential for assembling and repairing flat-pack furniture
Description
3.5*16mm chip board screw
Product Description 3.5*16mm chip board screw
Experience effortless assembly and superior holding power in engineered wood with these specialized 3.5x16mm Chipboard Screws. Designed specifically for particle board, MDF, and other composite wood materials, these screws feature an aggressive coarse thread and sharp self-drilling point that eliminates the need for pilot holes while preventing material splitting.
The 3.5*16mm chip board screw diameter and compact 16mm length make these Chipboard Screws perfect for assembling flat-pack furniture, kitchen cabinets, and shelving units where a discreet yet strong fastener is essential. Each screw is engineered with a deep, self-countersinking head that cuts its own recess as it’s driven, ensuring a flush finish without surface tear-out or laminate chipping.
The hardened steel construction with a corrosion-resistant zinc plating ensures durability and smooth driving performance. Sold in a convenient pack of 200, these 3.5x16mm Chipboard Screws are the go-to choice for furniture manufacturers, cabinet installers, and DIY enthusiasts who demand reliable, split-free fastening in engineered wood products.
Why Are These Screws Specifically for Chipboard and Particle Board?
Standard wood screws fail in chipboard and particle board because these materials lack natural grain and have lower density, leading to poor thread grip and high splitting risk. These 3.5x16mm Chipboard Screws are engineered to overcome these challenges. The extra-coarse, widely-spaced thread profile is optimized for low-density materials, providing maximum surface area for gripping the wood fibers.
The thread design also removes material efficiently as it advances, reducing internal pressure that causes splitting. Unlike fine-thread screws that can strip out easily, these Chipboard Screws maintain exceptional pull-out resistance, making them ideal for the repeated assembly and disassembly common in flat-pack furniture. Their specialized design ensures that joints in particle board remain tight and secure over time.
How Does the Self-Drilling Feature Save Time and Effort?
The sharp, gimlet point on these 3.5x16mm Chipboard Screws acts as a built-in drill bit, cutting a clean path through the material. This eliminates the tedious and time-consuming step of pre-drilling pilot holes in most applications, especially in soft particle board and standard MDF.
The self-drilling action not only speeds up assembly but also ensures perfect screw alignment and reduces the risk of the screw “walking” off mark. For best results when driving these screws, use a medium speed on your drill/driver and allow the screw point to establish itself before applying full pressure. This feature makes the 3.5x16mm Chipboard Screws incredibly efficient for high-volume assembly work or quick DIY repairs.


What Are the Key Applications for This Screw Size?
The3.5*16mm chip board screw dimensions make these screws exceptionally versatile for a wide range of light to medium-duty assembly tasks. Their compact size is ideal for applications where longer screws would protrude or cause splitting. Primary uses include:
– Flat-Pack Furniture Assembly: Connecting particle board panels in bookcases, desks, and storage units.
– Cabinet Hardware Installation: Mounting hinges, handles, and drawer slides to cabinet boxes.
– Shelving: Attaching shelf supports or brackets to particle board panels.
– Edge Joinery: Fastening edge banding or thin trim pieces.
– Electronics & Speaker Cabinets: Assembling MDF enclosures where screw heads must remain flush.
The pack of 200 provides ample screws for multiple large projects or professional workshop use.
How Does the Countersinking Head Improve Finish Quality?
The deep-countersink head design on these 3.5x16mm Chipboard Screws is critical for achieving a professional appearance. As the screw is driven, the angled underside of the head cuts a clean, tapered recess in the material, allowing the screw head to sit completely flush or slightly below the surface.
This prevents unsightly raised screw heads that can snag or create uneven surfaces. More importantly, in laminated or veneered boards, this cutting action minimizes the risk of the surface layer chipping or “blowing out”—a common problem when screw heads are forced into pre-drilled holes. The result is a clean, finished look whether you plan to conceal the screw with a plug or leave it visible in utility applications.
**What Driver Tips and Techniques Work Best?
For optimal performance with these 3.5x16mm Chipboard Screws, use a #2 Phillips (PH2) bit in a magnetic bit holder. A cordless drill/driver with adjustable clutch is recommended—set it to a medium torque setting to prevent over-driving and stripping the screw head or material.
Drive the screw at a steady, moderate speed, allowing the self-drilling point to work. If driving very close to an edge (less than 10mm) or into extremely dense MDF, a 2mm pilot hole is still a wise precaution against splitting. Always ensure the screw is driven perpendicular to the surface to maintain maximum holding strength.
The3.5*16mm chip board screw is available in Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi, Lamu, Mandera, Marsabit, Isiolo, Meru, Embu, Kitui, Machakos, Makueni, Nyandarua,
Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Murang’a, Kiambu, Turkana, Samburu, Trans Nzoia, Uasin, Gishu, Elgeyo Marakwet, Nandi, Baringo,
Laikipia, Nakuru, Narok, Kajiado, Kericho, Bomet, Kakamega, Vihiga, Bungoma, Busia, Siaya, Kisumu, Homa Bay, Migori, Kisii, Nyamira, Nairobi.
In Nairobi you can find them at: Westlands, Dagoretti, Lang’ata, Starehe, Kamukunji, Embakasi, and Kasarani, Kibera, Mathare,
Eastleigh, Karen, Lavington, Westlands, Parklands, Runda, South C, South, Ngong Road
In Mombasa you can find us at : Nyali, Mwembe Tayari, Majengo, Likoni ,Bamburi, Miritini









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