| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Carbon Steel (Hardened), Stainless Steel (A2/A4) |
| Head Types |
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| Diameter | 5 mm, 6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm (or #10, #12, 3/8", 1/2") |
| Length | 40 mm to 300 mm (e.g., 50 mm, 100 mm, 150 mm, 200 mm) |
| Drive Types | Hex, Torx (Star), Square, Phillips |
| Surface Treatments | Zinc Plating, Hot-Dip Galvanizing, Stainless Steel, Dacromet, Ruspert Coating |
| Standards | DIN 571, ISO 1478, ANSI B18.2.1, AS 3566 (Australian standard for timber screws) |
Timber Screws are specially designed fasteners for joining wood or wood-based materials. They feature sharp threads and pointed tips that allow easy penetration into timber, providing strong holding power and high pull-out resistance.
Made from durable materials such as carbon steel or stainless steel, timber screws are often coated with corrosion-resistant finishes like zinc plating for long-lasting performance. They are available in various head types—countersunk, wafer, or pan—and drive styles including Phillips, Pozi, and Torx.

