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7 x 1-5/8 Self-Drilling Wood Screws, Stainless Steel, Trim Head, Square Drive

0715-TA5

Item No: 0715-TA5

Class: TA5
Size: #7
Length: 1-5/8"
Bit Size: #1
Bit Recess: Square
Thread Type: Deep
Plating: Stainless Steel
 
 

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You’ll be amazed at the difference an auger point makes on a Stainless Steel Square Drive screw! Great for use with pressure treated wood, or premium materials like Redwood and Western Red Cedar because they are truly self drilling. Passivated type 305 stainless steel provides even more corrosion resistance than the usual type 304 stainless (a bit of extra nickel really helps). Avoid any potential for splits: be sure to test or pre-drill when you install at the end of a board. The shallow, #1 recess of Trim screws requires caution to avoid cam-out - pilot holes are recommended in most materials. Screw head diameters are 0.230. Made in Taiwan.

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#7 x 1-5/8'' Trim Head Auger Point 305 Stainless Steel Screws
 
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5.0

these screws work

By hammer

from gretna, la.

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Comments about #7 x 1-5/8'' Trim Head Auger Point 305 Stainless Steel Screws:

this is the second time i bought these screws and am very satisfied with the product.

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5.0

JUST THE BEST IN QUALITY

By Rodney the Wood Butcher

from Sioux Falls SD

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    Comments about #7 x 1-5/8'' Trim Head Auger Point 305 Stainless Steel Screws:

    I can buy square drive screws in our local "big box" stores but the merchandise quality just isn't
    there. I have never had to throw a McFeely's screw away because it couldn't be used. They are just better from head to point.

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