304 Stainless

304 Stainless

304 Stainless

All of our Timber Constructions Screws come with a European Technical Assessment (ETA) that meets the NZ Building Code, see European Technical Assessment.

Our Timber Construction Screws can be used in a wide range of building projects and come in both 304 Stainless Steel and Class 4 Galvanised Steel. They come in two head types - countersunk and washer head - and have a star drive (6 Lobe) to provide a fast and easy installation.

The advantages of these screws are:

  • They come with a coarse thread for heavy construction applications.
  • Suitable for both Hard and Soft wood.
  • The washer head provides improved loading and reduces pull through.
  • The CSK head provides for a flush finish.
  • Star Drive for higher torque transfer and reduces possibility of cam-out during installation.
  • Anzor's Stainless Steel Timber Construction Screws are 304 grade Stainless Steel to ensure corrosion resistance in NZs harsh conditions and compliance with The Building Acting for B2 Durability and NZ Standards NZS3604.
 

Our Timber Constructions Screws come with a European Technical Assessment (ETA) that meets the NZ Building Code, see European Technical Assessment.

Advantages
  • Meets BPIR regulation
  • 304 stainless
  • They come with a coarse thread for heavy construction applications.
  • Suitable for both hard and soft wood.
  • The washer head provides improved loading and reduces pull through.
  • The CSK head provides for a flush finish.
  • Star Drive for higher torque transfer and reduces possibility of cam-out during installation.
  • Anzor's Stainless Steel Timber Construction Screws are 304 grade Stainless Steel to ensure corrosion resistance in NZ's harsh conditions and compliance with The Building Acting for B2 Durability and NZ Standards NZS:3604.
Specifications

Patented Thread Design:

  • Asymmetrical thread & sawed teeth
  • Tri-claw nibs
  • No pre-drilling required
  • Reduced drilling toque by 30%
Downloads

304 Stainless

304 Stainless

All of our Timber Constructions Screws come with a European Technical Assessment (ETA) that meets the NZ Building Code, see European Technical Assessment.

Our Timber Construction Screws can be used in a wide range of building projects and come in both 304 Stainless Steel and Class 4 Galvanised Steel. They come in two head types - countersunk and washer head - and have a star drive (6 Lobe) to provide a fast and easy installation.

The advantages of these screws are:

  • They come with a coarse thread for heavy construction applications.
  • Suitable for both Hard and Soft wood.
  • The washer head provides improved loading and reduces pull through.
  • The CSK head provides for a flush finish.
  • Star Drive for higher torque transfer and reduces possibility of cam-out during installation.
  • Anzor's Stainless Steel Timber Construction Screws are 304 grade Stainless Steel to ensure corrosion resistance in NZs harsh conditions and compliance with The Building Acting for B2 Durability and NZ Standards NZS3604.
 

Our Timber Constructions Screws come with a European Technical Assessment (ETA) that meets the NZ Building Code, see European Technical Assessment.

Advantages
  • Meets BPIR regulation
  • 304 stainless
  • They come with a coarse thread for heavy construction applications.
  • Suitable for both hard and soft wood.
  • The washer head provides improved loading and reduces pull through.
  • The CSK head provides for a flush finish.
  • Star Drive for higher torque transfer and reduces possibility of cam-out during installation.
  • Anzor's Stainless Steel Timber Construction Screws are 304 grade Stainless Steel to ensure corrosion resistance in NZ's harsh conditions and compliance with The Building Acting for B2 Durability and NZ Standards NZS:3604.
Specifications

Patented Thread Design:

  • Asymmetrical thread & sawed teeth
  • Tri-claw nibs
  • No pre-drilling required
  • Reduced drilling toque by 30%
Downloads

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