Technical Specifications:
- Length: Available in a range of lengths, typically from 1 inch to 6 inches, depending on the application.
- Diameter: Varies from small sizes (e.g., 2mm) to larger sizes (e.g., 12mm) depending on the material and strength needed.
- Material: Typically made from steel, stainless steel, or other corrosion-resistant metals like zinc-coated steel or brass.
- Head Type: The screw features a flat, round, or hexagonal head designed to allow easy driving with a hammer. Some models may feature a recessed drive for better grip.
- Thread Type: Often has coarse threads for better grip in wood and metal, or fine threads for smoother insertion in plastic and softer materials.
- Finish: Available in various finishes, including zinc-plated, black oxide, or galvanized for corrosion resistance.
- Drive Style: Specially designed to work with a hammer rather than a power drill or screwdriver.
- Application Compatibility: Can be used with wood, drywall, metal, plastic, and other materials depending on the thread type and material of the screw.
- Strength: Typically rated according to material strength (e.g., Grade 8, stainless steel, etc.) based on the application and required holding power.
Features:
- Hammer-Driven: Designed to be driven into materials using a hammer, making it easier and faster to install, especially in hard-to-reach spaces.
- Secure Fastening: Provides a secure, tight fit in wood, metal, or plastic surfaces thanks to the specialized thread design.
- Corrosion-Resistant: Often available in corrosion-resistant materials and finishes like zinc or galvanized coatings to withstand harsh environments.
- No Need for Power Tools: Ideal for situations where power tools may be impractical or unavailable, reducing the need for extra equipment.
- Versatile Applications: Works effectively in a wide variety of materials and applications, making it a versatile fastening option.
- Durability: High strength and durability, making it suitable for both light and heavy-duty applications.
Uses:
- Construction: Hammer-drive screws are frequently used in construction projects, particularly for securing wooden or metal components in framing, decking, and drywall installation.
- Furniture Assembly: Common in furniture building, especially for attaching legs, supports, or panels where a power tool might not be feasible or convenient.
- Woodworking: These screws are particularly effective for joining wooden pieces together, such as in cabinetry, shelving, or trim work.
- Metalworking: Hammer-drive screws can be used in metal construction, such as attaching metal plates or brackets in structural work.
- Roofing and Siding: Used for fastening roofing or siding materials in place, especially when a quick and strong installation is required.
- DIY Projects: Ideal for DIY enthusiasts and home improvement tasks where precision is not as critical, and speed is essential.
- Automotive and Industrial Use: Can also be used in automotive or industrial applications where the use of a power drill may be difficult or impractical.
Additional features | |
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Value 1 | 21 cm |
Value 2 | 700 gr. |
Value 3 | 10 person |
Value 4 | 14 cm |
Value 5 | plastic |