Timco A2 stainless steel screws for high corrosion resistance. Ideal for wood, chipboard, and plastic. Double countersunk head, PZ2 recess.
The Timco Classic Multi-Purpose Screws in A2 stainless steel offer superior performance and corrosion resistance, making them ideal for challenging environments. These screws are perfect for fixing to softwoods, hardwoods (when pre-drilled), chipboard, MDF, and plastic, especially in corrosive conditions like those found with green oak.
Key Features * Double countersunk head: Reduces the likelihood of head shear and ensures a flush finish. * 40° deep single thread: Provides secure fixing with high pull-out resistance. * Single slash on 25mm+ lengths: Minimises torque and reduces the risk of timber splitting when inserted near edges. * Thread design: Screws up to 75mm are fully threaded, while 80mm and above feature a 70mm thread length for optimal grip.
These screws are manufactured from austenitic stainless steel (A2-304), ensuring durability and resistance to rust and corrosion. They come with a PZ2 recess for secure driving and a 25° sharp point for easy insertion. Ideal for applications requiring long-lasting, reliable fixings in harsh conditions.
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