Shop essential fixings and metalwork in Bristol for timber, decking and fencing projects. Our range includes nails, screws, brackets, joist hangers, bolts and structural fixings, all selected for strength, reliability and long-lasting performance.
A self tapping bolt suitable for concrete, stone, brick, marble, wood and block (solid or hollow). Safe anchorage achieved without the need of high tightening forces. Can be removed and re-fixed into the same hole, providing the thread is correctly aligned. No expansion forces enables close to the edge fixing.
Drill Bit Dia. - 8mm Anchor Length - 75mm Washer Size - 10mm (M10) Min Hole Depth - 55mm Min Over Drill Depth - 15mm Min. Embed Depth - 40mm Max. Fixture Thickness - 35mm Drill Bit Dia. for clearance - 10mm (to prevent binding when tightening bolt) Head Type - Hex Head, 15mm (Across Flats) Driver Type - Impact driver, socket, spanner Max Tightening Torque - 40Nm
Carriage Bolt; cup square hex, 30mm mushroom head, BZP finish (Bright Zinc Plate). Designed for bolting through timber.
Square hex refers to the square section attached to the mushroom head, this sinks into timber and stops the bolt from spinning when the nut is tightened.
Supplied with one standard hex nut, washers sold separately.
Simpson Strong-Tie NP15/80/140 nail plates can be used in various applications, in particular for jointing or the connection of wood elements in the same plane.
Carriage Bolt; cup square hex, 23mm mushroom head, BZP finish (Bright Zinc Plate). Designed for bolting through timber.
Square hex refers to the square section attached to the mushroom head, this sinks into timber and stops the bolt from spinning when the nut is tightened.
Supplied with one standard hex nut, washers sold separately.
A light duty fixing for jobs where speed of installation is important. Hammer fixings work in a similar way to screws and plugs, the hammer fixing screw has a special thread that can be hammered into the plug and loosened / screwed out if required.
Installation: Pre-drill a 10mm pilot hole through the item that you're fixing and into the masonry or brickwork. Lightly tap the fixing through the pilot hole with a hammer until the plug is flush. EG. if you're fixing a timber wall plate, the plug fits inside the timber as well as the wall. Once the plug is flush with the timber, hit the head of the screw harder to drive it into the plastic sleeve until tight.