Timco zinc-coated woodscrews with double countersunk heads. Strong, corrosion-resistant, and perfect for timber, chipboard, and masonry.
The Timco Solo Chipboard & Woodscrews are high-quality fixing screws designed for use in timber, chipboard, and other man-made boards, as well as masonry when used with a plastic plug. These screws are crafted from durable carbon steel with a zinc finish, offering excellent corrosion resistance and longevity.
Key features include a double countersunk head, which reduces the likelihood of head shear and ensures an easy, flush finish. The wax lubrication enhances screw insertion, reduces driving torque, and provides additional corrosion resistance. The 40° deep single thread ensures a secure fixing with high pull-out resistance, while the 25° sharp point allows for a fast start and improved thread acceptance.
All screws up to and including 75mm are fully threaded, while lengths of 80mm and above feature a 70mm thread length. These screws are compatible with a PZ2 driver bit, making them easy to install and remove. Ideal for both professional and DIY applications, these screws offer reliability and ease of use in various woodworking and construction projects.
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