When you’re installing or replacing wood flooring in a truck or trailer, the fasteners you choose have an important job to do. The floor has to withstand heavy loads, constant vibration, shifting cargo, impacts, and thousands of miles of use.
That’s why floorboard screws aren’t just ordinary screws. They’re purpose-built fasteners designed to create a strong, secure connection between wood flooring and the supporting structure beneath it.
What Is a Floorboard Screw?
Floorboard screws are commonly used to install wood flooring in truck trailers and other heavy-duty transportation applications.
The floorboard screws available from Allied Bolt & Screw feature a flat countersunk head, Torx drive, machine screw thread pitch, blunt point, tapered entering threads, and multiple cutting edges.
This thread-cutting design allows the fastener to form threads as it is driven into the mating material, creating a secure connection without requiring a separate nut.
Why the Flat Head Matters
Truck and trailer floors need to remain as smooth as possible. A fastener head protruding above the flooring can interfere with cargo, pallets, dollies, forklifts, and other equipment moving across the trailer.
The flat-head design allows the screw to sit flush with the flooring when properly installed. This creates a cleaner finished surface while still providing the holding power needed for demanding applications.
The Advantage of a Torx Drive
Floorboard screws have to be driven securely, and the Torx drive provides excellent engagement between the driver and the screw.
Compared with traditional drive styles, Torx drives can provide better torque transfer and reduce the tendency of the driver to slip out of the screw head. That’s particularly valuable when installing a large number of fasteners or working with heavy-duty flooring materials.
Black Phosphate Finish
Allied Bolt & Screw carries floorboard screws with a black phosphate finish. The dark finish also makes these screws easily recognizable among other types of fasteners in a busy shop or inventory area.
More importantly, you’re getting a fastener designed specifically for the application rather than trying to substitute a general-purpose screw for a demanding flooring installation.
Floorboard Screw Sizes Available from Allied Bolt & Screw
Allied Bolt & Screw carries an extensive selection of flat-head Torx floorboard screws in black phosphate, including:
1/4″-20 Floorboard Screws
- 1″
- 1-1/4″
- 1-1/2″
- 2″
- 2-1/2″
- 3″
- 3-1/2″
5/16″-18 Floorboard Screws
- 2″
- 2-1/2″
- 3″
Other sizes may also be available by contacting Allied Bolt & Screw.
Small Fastener, Big Responsibility
A floorboard screw may be a relatively small component, but consider what is expected of it.
Truck and trailer floors routinely experience vibration, movement, heavy loads, changing temperatures, and repeated loading and unloading. A flooring system is only as dependable as the components holding it together.
Using a fastener specifically engineered for floorboard installation helps create the secure connection required for these challenging environments.
Don’t Settle for the Wrong Screw
When a project requires a specialized fastener, substituting whatever happens to be available isn’t always a good idea. The right dimensions, thread configuration, head style, drive, and finish all matter.
Whether you’re building trailers, replacing worn flooring, performing fleet maintenance, or purchasing fasteners for a repair facility, Allied Bolt & Screw can help you find the right floorboard screws for the job.
With a large inventory of screws, bolts, nuts, washers, anchors, rods, and specialty fasteners, Allied Bolt & Screw has been helping customers find the fasteners they need since 1961.
Need floorboard screws for your next project?
View Allied Bolt & Screw’s Floorboard Screws and choose from multiple sizes of flat-head Torx black-phosphate floorboard screws.
