Corrosion-resistant A4 stainless steel timber screws with hex head. Ideal for outdoor & green oak applications. 25-pack.
The Timco A4 Stainless Steel Timber Screws offer a superior alternative to traditional coach screws, specifically designed for timber-to-timber applications. Manufactured from A4 (316) austenitic stainless steel, these screws provide ultimate corrosion resistance, making them ideal for external use and highly corrosive environments such as those involving green oak.
Featuring a hex head countersunk design with a fixed washer, these screws ensure secure fastening with excellent clamping pressure. The helix shank effectively removes debris during installation while the 50° deep single thread provides superior pull-out resistance for a secure, long-lasting hold.
Additional engineering includes a single slash point to reduce torque and minimise the risk of timber splitting, particularly at low edge distances. The 25° sharp point with single lead thread allows for fast starts and improved thread acceptance, making installation quicker and easier.
Key Benefits:
Perfect for landscaping, decking, and timber frame construction where durability and weather resistance are essential.
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