Hex Head Timber Screws is a multipurpose screw for general fixing through light weight steel and stitching light gauge steel sheet. Needle like self drilling point with the thread running to the apex. Can pierce light gauge metal up to 1mm without predrilling.
Easy to use can be ...Hex Head Timber Screws is a multipurpose screw for general fixing through light weight steel and stitching light gauge steel sheet. Needle like self drilling point with the thread running to the apex. Can pierce light gauge metal up to 1mm without predrilling.
Easy to use can be installed using 1/4 nutsetter in a power tool or a flat blade screwdriver Material / Coating: Galvanised coated fasteners have been used for roofing cladding steel buildings trailers bridges fencing power poles outdoor furniture house framing fencing and marina’s for over 150 years. They are all variations of the original galvanise. All self drilling and timber T17 screws from Bolt and Nut Australia are guaranteed to comply to a minimum of Class 3 and extend to Class 4 and the ultimate of protection B8.
To determine the TPI of a screw count the number of threads contained within an inch of length on the fastener. If the screw is less than an inch count ½” of an inch and multiply by 2 How to measure the length of a Timber Screw: Fastener length is generally measured from the point where the surface of the material will be when the fastener is installed to the end of the fastener. Thus fasteners with heads that sit above the surface are measured from under the head to the end of the fastener while fasteners that sit flush with the surface are measured from the top of the head to the end of the fastener Thread Length: have been included as a guide only.
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