Feature

●Cuts its own threads and when used in concrete, block or brick. Eliminates the need for an anchor when used in light or medium-duty applications. When used in concrete, it can be removed and re-driven into the same hole. Special carbide bits are recommended for driving concrete screws into masonry. Some applications include anchoring the following to masonry: electrical junction boxes, wooden beams, plywood, exterior insulation, metal flashing, thresholds.
●Case hardened AISI 1022 steel
●The Ruspert finish is a ceramic coating that also allows these fasteners to be used in pressure-treated lumber


Description

PICTURES ARE REPRESENTATIVE OF ITEM, BUT ARE NOT OF THE ACTUAL ITEM. Product dimensions, finish, head markings, thread length, stamping shape or forging shape, etc., may differ from picture. Products are guaranteed to meet the specifications to which they are manufactured. Specifications allow for tolerances in dimension and shape, which can vary from lot to lot. Cuts its own threads and when used in concrete, block or brick. Eliminates the need for an anchor when used in light or medium-duty applications. When used in concrete, it can be removed and re-driven into the same hole. Special carbide bits are recommended for driving concrete screws into masonry. Some applications include anchoring the following to masonry: electrical junction boxes, wooden beams, plywood, exterior insulation, metal flashing, thresholds.. Case hardened AISI 1022 steel. The Ruspert finish is a ceramic coating that also allows these fasteners to be used in pressure-treated lumber. Machine Pack Count - Margin error of +/- 5%