Product description
- Thanks to the optimised partial thread, a shorter version is sufficient
- The large discus head and the optimised pin thread allow the use of smaller screws (5 instead of 6) - faster fastening
- The large SPAX discus head pulls two components together with great force - that's a sure thing
- Optimised partial thread, tailored to the high load capacity of the discus head
- High holding force for reliable screw connection of support slats in interior construction
- Shank length tailored to the most common wood thicknesses
- For screwing stairs, wooden construction elements, roof and wall slats
Where maximum reliability and very easy processing are concerned, our wood construction screws are on standby. Their strengths, such as a greatly reduced screw-in torque and the very low risk of splitting, are of great importance for wood construction because, with the large timber dimensions usually used, fast driving in of the wood screws means real time savings.
We exploit this particularly in structural timber construction, where our part and full-thread screws are used for heavy-duty and durable timber joints. The main advantage of such screw connections is that the metal hardware otherwise required for timber joints is completely dispensed with. Besides the cost aspect - building hardware often has to be nailed down completely - the considerably more pleasing appearance of unbroken timber also plays an important role.
This means for you: you save a lot of money for expensive timber joints, which also do not contribute to the attractive appearance of the wooden structure. Heavy-duty and durable timber joints are easy to realise.
High holding forces are especially important for screwing stairs, wooden construction elements and lathing on roofs and walls. That is what our universal screw with discus head and split thread offers. The large SPAX discus head pulls two building elements together with great force. In the process, the optimised pin thread is matched to the high load-bearing capacity of the discus head. We have adapted the shaft length to the most common timber thicknesses.
Thanks to the interplay of large discus head and optimised pin thread, the screw diameter can be reduced (5 mm instead of 6 mm) with the same load capacity. This naturally benefits the penetration speed.
This means for you: smaller screws are sufficient for the same application, you save weight, time and costs.