Timco TX flat countersunk screws (7.5x120mm) for concrete, brick & wood. Zinc-plated, fire-safe BS 7671 compliant.
The Timco TX Countersunk Concrete Screws provide a rapid and effective light-duty anchoring solution for fixing into various materials including concrete, brick, stone, concrete blocks, and even wood. These screws are designed to replace traditional masonry fixings, offering a quicker and more reliable alternative to nylon frame fixings or hammer anchors.
One of the key features is the TX30 drive recess, which reduces driver wear and prevents camming-out during installation. The serrated V-threads ensure optimal insertion into all types of masonry, while the high-low thread design on the first 30mm aids insertion and reduces torque, making installation easier and more efficient.
The screws are zinc-plated and yellow passivated, providing increased corrosion resistance for long-lasting durability. The flat countersunk head includes five locking ribs for a secure and flush finish. These all-steel, non-flammable fixings conform to BS 7671 (18th edition), ensuring they provide reliable support in wiring systems while maintaining structural integrity in case of fire.
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