TIMCO Solo Chippy Pozi Countersunk Wood Screws - 5.0 x 100mm - Yellow Zinc - Pack of 100TIMCO

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TIMCO Solo Chippy Pozi Countersunk Wood Screws - 5.0 x 100mm - Yellow Zinc - Pack of 100

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Pozi countersunk wood screws designed to be consistently reliable in softwood, chipboard, plastic and some hardwoods or into masonry with the use of a plastic plug

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This product is rated 4.8 out of 5 by other customers

Well priced and well made

Great size for the more difficult jobs that require long screws to fix wide wood pieces together

1 year ago

Top product highly recommend

Excellent screws for the price bought thousands of them top quality

2 years ago

They’re not bad for a 100mm 5.0. Not too bad for bending or rounding but 6.0s would take more abuse.

They’re pretty solid for the length of them for just 5.0s. Less likely to split 2” timber than 6.0s but obviously not quite as tough.

2 years ago

About this product

CE Rated
  • Pozi countersunk wood screws designed to be consistently reliable in softwood, chipboard, plastic and some hardwoods or into masonry with the use of a plastic plug
  • Partially threaded - screws with lengths of 80mm and above are partially threaded to 70mm
  • Double countersunk reduces the likelihood of head shear and assists completion of countersinking
  • Wax lubricated to enhance screw insertion time, extra driving torque and resistance to corrosion
  • 40° deep single thread to provide a secure fixing with high pull-out resistance
  • 25° sharp point and single lead for a fast start and improved thread acceptance
  • CE compliant with the Construction Products Regulations (Eurocode 5 EN1995-1-1)

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