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Timber Screws
Zenith self-drilling timber screws are suitable for fixing into timber and thin steel thicknesses of up to 0.6mm.
They are available in a variety of finishes and unique product features to suit a wide range of environmental conditions.
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Selection Guide | Wafer Head Suitable for jobs needing a low profile head, e.g., metal deck clips, electrical fittings, signs, etc. | | Pan Head Suitable for general fixing to Timber, e.g., brackets, fittings, etc. | | Countersunk Head Suitable for jobs requiring a flush finish, e.g., furniture, hinges, brackets, etc. | | Countersunk Rib Head Suitable for jobs requiring a flush finish, e.g., furniture, flooring, etc. | | Bugle Head Batten Suitable for fixing roofing battens to timber rafters or fastening heavy timbers where a flush finish is required, e.g., fencing, furniture, pergolas, boardwalks, etc. | | Hexagon Head with Seal Suitable for crest fixing roofing profiles to timber battens and valley fixing wall cladding | | Hexagon Head - No Seal Suitable for fixing timber or thin steel, e.g., furniture, pergolas, gates and fences, etc. | | | |
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How to use | How to use Zenith Timber Screws: - Select a screw with the correct head style for the job.
- Choose a screw long enough to provide 30mm embedment into the wood being fastened to.
- Choose the correct driver for the screw being used.
- Fix driver to a power screwdriver set to at least 1500rpm.
- Put screw onto driver and place at fastening position.
- Push sharply on screwdriver to create a starting point.
- Squeeze screwdriver trigger and maintain firm end pressure until screw has drilled and fastened.
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