Twin-Threaded Woodscrews – PZ – Double Countersunk – Zinc x 200

Code: 00858CWZ

£1.47 ex. VAT
£1.76 inc. VAT

Quantity Ex. VAT Inc. VAT
1+ £1.47 £1.76
34+ £1.45 £1.73
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Description

Twin-Threaded Woodscrews – PZ – Double Countersunk – Zinc (Box of 200)

These high-performance twin-threaded woodscrews are engineered for fast, secure fixing in soft timber or masonry when used with a plastic plug. Featuring a PZ (Pozi) drive and a double countersunk head, they offer superior holding power and a neat flush finish.

Key Features:

  • Twin-Thread Design: Ensures fast insertion and enhanced pull-out resistance in wood and plastic plugs.
  • Double Countersunk Head: Reduces risk of head shear and sits flush with the surface for a clean finish.
  • PZ (Pozi) Drive: Offers improved torque control and reduces cam-out during installation.
  • Made from C10-18 Steel: Ensures consistent quality and durability.
  • Surface Hardened: Prevents shearing under high torque loads.
  • Sharp 25° Point: Provides a fast and accurate start in wood or plugs.

Specifications:

  • Drive Type: Pozi (PZ)
  • Head: Double Countersunk
  • Thread: 60° Twin-Threaded
  • Finish: Zinc-Plated
  • Material: C10-18 Steel
  • Pack Size: 200 Pieces

Ordering & Delivery

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Note: Heavy or bulk orders, as well as any special cut length or non-standard products, may take slightly longer to dispatch.

For bulk quantities or trade pricing, please call our team on 0121 270 8507.

Additional information

Weight 1.75 kg

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