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Timber construction screw Zinc-plated 8 x 140 Torx 40 - Box a 50 pieces
Why choose Timber construction screw Zinc-plated 8 x 140 Torx 40 - Box a 50 pieces?
- High clamping range
- Unique head shape -> Galvanised perfectly in the Wood
- Unique Cutting point reduces chance of wood splitting & screws in more easily
- CE EN 14592:2008+A1:2012
Product details
Brand | Wovar |
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SKU | WV013814 |
EAN code | 8720647827519 |
Feature 1 | Unique two-phase flat head |
Feature 2 | DAG Cutting point |
Feature 3 | Torx drive |
Tip | DAG cutting point |
Type | Wood screws |
Length | 140 mm |
Thread | 95 / 140 mm |
Material | Galvanised steel |
Thickness | 8 mm |
Treatment | Galvanised |
Dimensions | 8 x 140 mm |
Drive head | TX40 |
Head Shape | Two-stage cylinder head |
Head diameter | 18 mm |
Timber construction screw Zinc-plated 8 x 140 Torx 40 - Box a 50 pieces
Is building a heavy wooden structure at the top of your agenda and are you looking for a suitable screw for it? Then consider this Galvanised wood screws from Wovar. The screw is unique in the market and possesses a number of special properties that make this screw the best choice for building porches, roofs and other wooden structures.
Galvanised Timber Construction Screw 8 x 140 mm
In order to prevent the wood from splitting and to make it easier to drive the screw into the wood, the screw possesses a special DAG cutting point. In addition, the screw is equipped with a so-called Two-stage cylinder head 18 mm wide, which provides a higher clamping range and a wider supporting surface. Moreover, the screw head has a serrated underside, which functions as a sawdust drain so that the screw sinks beautifully into the Wood. All these features make the screw extremely suitable for tough jobs requiring a rock-solid screw.
For those working with this screw, we recommend always pre-drilling. This will guarantee that the screw enters the wood nice and straight and the screw will not break because of its reduced resistance. With a 6 mm Auger drill bit, you will always be fine. By the way, the chance of breaking is quite small, as this screw is CE-approved and has thus passed a number of tough tests.