These Extra-Hard Threads Cut Their Own Threads into Concrete!
These screws are perfect for attaching framing lumber, electrical boxes, brackets, or almost anything else to concrete.
Using masonry anchors can be a hassle. First you drill a clearance hole in the lumber. Then you drill a hole in the concrete hoping everything remains properly aligned. Finally, you insert anchoring sleves into the masonry holes and pray that your precision allows all the screws to fit. There is a better way!
These concrete screws don't use any type of anchor sleeve at all. In fact, all you do is drill a hole into the concrete through the part you are anchoring and drive the screw. Because of the special thread pattern and hardened steel, the screws cuts their own threads into the concrete.
These screws are coated with an epoxy coating, so they passed a 25 cycle Kesternich corrosion test.
This item requires a 5/32" diameter pilot hole. And can be driven with a #2-sized square-drive or Phillips driver bit.
| SIZE (#8, #10 ...) | 3/16 in. |
|---|---|
| LENGTH | 4 in. |
| MATERIAL | Corrosion Resistant Coated |
| COUNTERSINK NIBS | Without Nibs |
| RECESS TYPE | Combo - Square/Phillips |
| HEAD | Flat |
| POINT TYPE | Concrete |
| BRAND | McFeely's |
| RECESS SIZE | #2 |
| QUANTITY | LG (151-500) |
| Color | Blue |
| RoHS Compliant? | No |
| SKU | RFR-0340-M |
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