WING-TYPE TIMBER TO METAL RAISED COUNTERSUNK HEAD BI-METAL A2 DECKING SCREW WITH RW DRIVE
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WING-TYPE TIMBER TO METAL RAISED COUNTERSUNK HEAD BI-METAL A2 DECKING SCREW WITH RW DRIVE
For direct timber to steel connections
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Bi-metal stainless steel with hardened steel tip and Ruspert coating.
Raised countersunk head provides an aesthetically pleasing finish.
Advantages of the RW drive system
• More power due to the larger contact area of the bit
• Precise positioning and perfect fit of the drive bit in the screw recess provides more stability allowing for one handed operation
• Fewer bit changes required for a larger variation of screw diameters
• Compatible with the same size AW drive bits
Raised countersunk head provides an aesthetically pleasing finish.
Advantages of the RW drive system
• More power due to the larger contact area of the bit
• Precise positioning and perfect fit of the drive bit in the screw recess provides more stability allowing for one handed operation
• Fewer bit changes required for a larger variation of screw diameters
• Compatible with the same size AW drive bits
NoticeThe recommendation for the maximum timber thickness was calculated with reference to the maximum attachment thickness of the substructure.
Wing-type decking screws must be appropriately tested for usability for each application case. Only install using equipment with depth stop and claw coupling.
Wing-type decking screws must be appropriately tested for usability for each application case. Only install using equipment with depth stop and claw coupling.
InstructionsNo predrilling of the timber and up to 4mm steel substructures required.
Drill into timber and steel using medium speeds then reduce the rotation speed when screwing.
The full screw drilling tip must always protrude from the steel substructure for maximum thread engagement.
Drill into timber and steel using medium speeds then reduce the rotation speed when screwing.
The full screw drilling tip must always protrude from the steel substructure for maximum thread engagement.
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