• Phillips No.2 recess for a positive drive • Bugle head to reduce likelihood of damaging the board surface • 25° super sharp point for ease of penetration • Coarse thread for extreme hold
• Phillips No.2 recess for a positive drive • Bugle head to reduce likelihood of damaging the board surface • 25° super sharp point for ease of penetration • Coarse thread for extreme hold
• Phillips No.2 recess for a positive drive • Bugle head to reduce likelihood of damaging the board surface • 25° super sharp point for ease of penetration • Coarse thread for extreme hold
• Phillips No.2 recess for a positive drive • Bugle head to reduce likelihood of damaging the board surface • 25° super sharp point for ease of penetration • Coarse thread for extreme hold
• Phillips No.2 recess for a positive drive • Bugle head to reduce likelihood of damaging the board surface • 25° super sharp point for ease of penetration • Coarse thread for extreme hold
• Phillips No.2 recess for a positive drive • Bugle head to reduce likelihood of damaging the board surface • 25° super sharp point for ease of penetration • Coarse thread for extreme hold
• Phillips No.2 recess for a positive drive • Bugle head to reduce likelihood of damaging the board surface • 25° super sharp point for ease of penetration • Coarse thread for extreme hold
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
A traditional heavy duty woodscrew mainly used for timber to timber applications, attaching ironmongery to timber or into masonry with the use of a nylon plug. Pilot drill holes may be required into certain hardwoods. NOTE: Thread length is 2/3 of the overall length screw. E.G. 100mm = 60mm thread length (approx.).
The Collated Drywall Screw is a coarse thread specialist screw with a countersunk Phillips Drive bugle head in a black phosphate finish. The screw also features a flexible plastic collated strip designed specifically for use with mechanical screw fastening machines. The screw is suitable for use with most makes of collated drywall guns.
The Collated Drywall Screw is a coarse thread specialist screw with a countersunk Phillips Drive bugle head in a black phosphate finish. The screw also features a flexible plastic collated strip designed specifically for use with mechanical screw fastening machines. The screw is suitable for use with most makes of collated drywall guns.
The Collated Drywall Screw is a coarse thread specialist screw with a countersunk Phillips Drive bugle head in a black phosphate finish. The screw also features a flexible plastic collated strip designed specifically for use with mechanical screw fastening machines. The screw is suitable for use with most makes of collated drywall guns.
The Collated Drywall Screw is a coarse thread specialist screw with a countersunk Phillips Drive bugle head in a black phosphate finish. The screw also features a flexible plastic collated strip designed specifically for use with mechanical screw fastening machines. The screw is suitable for use with most makes of collated drywall guns.
The Collated Drywall Screw is a coarse thread specialist screw with a countersunk Phillips Drive bugle head in a black phosphate finish. The screw also features a flexible plastic collated strip designed specifically for use with mechanical screw fastening machines. The screw is suitable for use with most makes of collated drywall guns.
The Spectre Site Organiser 900 is a tough compartment case with a metal handle and metal catches with a full box of each of Forgefix’s most popular screw sizes.
The Jet Speed Plug Plasterboard Fixing is a metal speed plug in a zinc alloy finish that has a specially designed cutting tip to pierce plasterboard skin. The countersink feature allows flush fitting to plasterboard and the new design flange on the screw head acts as a fixed washer which evenly distributes the load. This fixing is supplied with pozidrive compatible 4.5 x 35Mm round head screws and can be used when re-fixing into existing plug or anchor holes. The screw and fixture can be removed for cleaning and decoration while alternative screws can be used if required. This plug plasterboard fixing can be used in most types of hollow walls and plasterboard.