Timco countersunk window screws (1000p) in stainless steel. Corrosion-resistant, ribbed head for secure fitting.
The Timco Countersunk Window Fabrication Screws are specifically designed for fitting various types of hardware to window frames that lack steel or aluminium reinforcement. Made from high-quality austenitic stainless steel (A2-304), these screws provide excellent corrosion resistance, making them ideal for use in environments where moisture or corrosive elements are present.
Featuring a countersunk head with ribs underneath, these screws allow for improved countersinking, ensuring a flush and secure fit. The Phillips recess type (PH) offers compatibility with standard screwdrivers, while the gimlet point ensures easy and precise insertion without the need for pre-drilling. Additionally, the single-thread design provides optimal holding power.
With a robust construction and premium materials, these screws are built to last, offering reliable fastening performance in both residential and commercial applications. Each pack contains 1000 pieces, providing ample quantity for professional projects.
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