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A2 Stainless Steel Wafer Head Construction Screw
- €32.00 – €45.00 (inc. VAT)
- Features; • Wafer head countersunk and TX40 recess • Stainless Steel offers superior corrosion resistance, perfect for highly corrosive environments • Helix shank for removing debris and to improve clamping • Single slash point to reduce torque and the risk of timber splitting at low edge distance • 25° sharp point and single lead for a fast start and improved…
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Green Wafer Head Construction Screw
- €5.00 – €70.00 (inc. VAT)
- Features • Wafer head countersunk and TX30 recess • Long lasting plating withstands up to 1,000 hours salt spray resistance in accordance to BS EN 9227:2012 • Patented lubrication, designed to enhance screw insertion time and provides greater resistance to corrosion • Helix shank for removing debris and to improve clamping • 50° deep single thread to provide a secure…
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Hex Head Green Construction Screw
- €5.00 – €40.00 (inc. VAT)
- Features • Hex head countersunk with a fixed washer • Long lasting plating withstands up to 1,000 hours salt spray resistance in accordance to BS EN 9227:2012 • Patented lubrication, designed to enhance screw insertion time and provides greater resistance to corrosion • Helix shank for removing debris and to improve clamping • 50° deep single thread to provide a…
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Hex Head Timber Frame Construction & Landscaping Screws – A4 Stainless Steel
- €8.95 – €89.95 (inc. VAT)
- Features; • Hex head countersunk with a fixed washer • Stainless Steel offers superior corrosion resistance, perfect for highly corrosive environments • Helix shank for removing debris and to improve clamping • 50° deep single thread to provide a secure fixing with high pull-out resistance • Single slash point to reduce torque and the risk of timber splitting at low…
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