Durable Timco TX concrete screws (7.5x100mm) for secure anchoring in masonry & wood. Zinc-plated & fire-resistant.
The Timco TX Flat Countersunk Concrete Screws provide a rapid and effective light-duty anchoring solution for fixing into concrete, brick, stone, concrete blocks, and wood. Designed to replace traditional masonry fixings like nylon frame and hammer fixings, these screws offer superior efficiency and reliability.
Featuring a TX30 TX Drive recess, these screws minimise driver wear and prevent camming-out during installation. The serrated V-threads ensure optimal grip in all masonry types, while the high-low thread design on the first 30mm reduces torque and eases insertion. The zinc-plated and yellow passivated finish enhances corrosion resistance, ensuring long-lasting durability.
These screws are ideal for securing windows and door frames, thanks to their flat countersunk head with five locking ribs for a secure fit. Constructed from all-steel, they meet the BS 7671 standard's 18th edition for fire-resistant fixings, ensuring wiring systems remain supported in case of fire.
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