#14 Sheet Metal Screw Pilot Hole — 3/16"
A #14 sheet metal screw needs a 3/16" pilot hole.
Result
Answer
3/16" drill bit
Standard
Screw Gauge#14
Shaft Diameter0.242"
Pilot Hole (thin gauge)3/16"
Pilot Hole (thick gauge)13/64"
A #14 sheet metal screw (0.242" shaft) needs a 3/16" pilot hole in thin gauge material or 13/64" in thick gauge. Thick sheet metal, heavy structural.
Note
Pilot hole size depends on material thickness. Thin gauge (up to 18 ga) uses the smaller hole; thick gauge (16 ga and heavier) uses the larger.
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About #14 Sheet Metal Screw Pilot Holes
A #14 sheet metal screw has a shaft diameter of 0.242". For thin gauge material (up to 18 ga), drill a 3/16" pilot hole. For thick gauge material (16 ga and heavier), use a 13/64" pilot hole. Thick sheet metal, heavy structural. Sheet metal screws are self-tapping, but a pilot hole ensures clean entry and prevents the metal from deforming.