Chipboard Screw Set
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These chipboard screws are designed for structural wood assembly in both indoor and outdoor environments. They feature a corrosion-resistant stainless steel...
The set includes various lengths ranging from 30 mm to 60 mm, utilizing a Torx drive system for secure torque transmission. Each size comes with a matching...
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Specifications
| Screw type | Chipboard screw |
|---|---|
| Thread type | Partial thread |
| Drive type | TX |
| Head shape | Countersunk |
| Screw lengths | 30/40/50/60 mm |
| Screw diameters | 4/5 mm |
| Hardness | Screw: min. 200 HV 0.3; Bit: 58 HRC |
| Service class | 3 |
| Material | Screw: stainless steel; Bit: steel |
More Details
Chipboard Screw Set
Ensure the longevity of your indoor and outdoor wood constructions. Crafted from A2 stainless steel, these high-quality screws provide excellent corrosion protection while ensuring smooth, rapid penetration into wood.
Technical Excellence for Wood Assembly
This screw set is suitable for structural construction tasks. Whether building a deck, a garden shed, or custom furniture, the A2 stainless steel and DIN EN 14592 certification ensure compliance with European standards. The design features milling ribs and a cutting notch, allowing the countersunk head to sit flush without splitting the wood. The Torx (TX) drive ensures optimal force transmission without slippage, extending the life of both your bits and your power tool.
Key Features:
- High Protection: Corrosion class 3, suitable for humid or outdoor environments.
- Easy Insertion: Shank milling and cutting notch reduce driving effort.
- Torx Precision: TX20 or TX25 drives provide stability.
- Ready to Use: Each set includes a high-hardness (58 HRC) bit.
Specifications:
- Compliant with DIN EN 14592
- Material: A2 Stainless Steel
- Corrosion protection class 3 according to EN 1995-1-1
- Pre-drilling may be required for dense hardwoods