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Timber Screws - Hex - Stainless Steel

6.7 x 75
Product Code: 75INDEXSSTP
Pack Type: TIMpac
Pack Quantity: 8 Pieces
Barcode: 5055893383285
Designed as an alternative to the traditional coach screw mainly used for timber to timber applications. Manufactured from A4 Stainless Steel for ultimate corrosion resistance making it ideal for external applications. Stainless steel must be used where there is corrosive environment and/or where the base material has inherent corrosive characteristics e.g. Green Oak.

• 8mm hex head countersunk with a fixed washer
• Stainless Steel offers superior corrosion resistance, perfect for highly corrosive environments
• Helix shank for removing debris and to improve clamping
• 50° deep single thread to provide a secure fixing with high pull-out resistance
• Single slash point to reduce torque and the risk of timber splitting at low edge distance
• 25° sharp point and single lead for a fast start and improved thread acceptance
Carton Qty (packs) 10
CE Standard BS EN 14592:2008
Corrosion Rating (1-5) 5 - Industrial & coastal areas with an aggressive salt atmosphere
Head Type Hex
Material Austenitic Stainless Steel (A4-316)
MOQ 1
MOQ Increment 1
Pack Qty 8
Pack Type TIMpac
Point Type 25° Sharp with Single Slash
Recess Type External Hex
Size (mm) 6.7 x 75
Thread L (mm) 52
Thread Type 50° Single Deep
Designed as an alternative to the traditional coach screw mainly used for timber to timber applications. Manufactured from A4 Stainless Steel for ultimate corrosion resistance making it ideal for external applications. Stainless steel must be used where there is corrosive environment and/or where the base material has inherent corrosive characteristics e.g. Green Oak.

• 8mm hex head countersunk with a fixed washer
• Stainless Steel offers superior corrosion resistance, perfect for highly corrosive environments
• Helix shank for removing debris and to improve clamping
• 50° deep single thread to provide a secure fixing with high pull-out resistance
• Single slash point to reduce torque and the risk of timber splitting at low edge distance
• 25° sharp point and single lead for a fast start and improved thread acceptance