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DEWALT Anchoring screw hexagon type TAPH Steel Perma-Seal

Tapper-Pro Screws Tapper-PRO HEX HEAD Screws Perma-Seal One-piece self-tapping concrete screw for use in a variety of applications in base materials including concrete, masonry and wood Features a corrosion resistant Perma-Seal coating and an optimised thread design for lower installation torque. The only concrete screw to meet the 2012 IBC and IRC standards for 4 different base materials Features a corrosion resistant Perma-Seal coating and an optimised thread design for lower installation torque. The screw also incorporates a gimlet drill point for wood (no pre-drilling required) Applications Screen enclosures Exterior metal lighting Storm shutters Marine applications

Article number
Brand DEWALT
Head shape Hexagon head
Material Steel
Surface treatment Perma-Seal
Info
  • do = Nominal diameter of drill bit.
  • ho = Drilling depth.
  • Nrec = Recommended load in kN for concrete.
  • tfix = Grip range.

Specifications

Brand DEWALT
Head shape Hexagon head
Material Steel
Surface treatment Perma-Seal
Info
  • do = Nominal diameter of drill bit.
  • ho = Drilling depth.
  • Nrec = Recommended load in kN for concrete.
  • tfix = Grip range.

Description

Tapper-Pro Screws Tapper-PRO HEX HEAD Screws Perma-Seal One-piece self-tapping concrete screw for use in a variety of applications in base materials including concrete, masonry and wood Features a corrosion resistant Perma-Seal coating and an optimised thread design for lower installation torque. The only concrete screw to meet the 2012 IBC and IRC standards for 4 different base materials Features a corrosion resistant Perma-Seal coating and an optimised thread design for lower installation torque. The screw also incorporates a gimlet drill point for wood (no pre-drilling required) Applications Screen enclosures Exterior metal lighting Storm shutters Marine applications

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