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 8mm 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.
A self-tapping Masonry Screw for brick and concrete, a popular fixing to fit window frames. An easy to use fixing that does not require plastic plugs, it has a high resistance to fire compared to nylon fixings. This screw is a friction fixing which minimises expansion stress in the base material, this allows fixing near to the edge, and gives greater loading performance than most nylon fixings. To use: pre-drill a 6mm pilot hole, use a drill or impact driver fitted with T30 bit to drive the screw in.
T30 bit and white cover caps included when bought in box quantities of 100.
Drill Bit Dia. - 6mm Min. Embed Depth - 45mm Head Type - T30 Torx Driver Type - Drill / Impact Driver
A self-tapping Masonry Screw for brick and concrete, a popular fixing to fit window frames. An easy to use fixing that does not require plastic plugs, it has a high resistance to fire compared to nylon fixings. This screw is a friction fixing which minimises expansion stress in the base material, this allows fixing near to the edge, and gives greater loading performance than most nylon fixings. To use: pre-drill a 6mm pilot hole, use a drill or impact driver fitted with T30 bit to drive the screw in.
T30 bit and white cover caps included when bought in box quantities of 100.
Drill Bit Dia. - 6mm Min. Embed Depth - 45mm Head Type - T30 Torx Driver Type - Drill / Impact Driver
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 6mm 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.
A self-tapping Masonry Screw for brick and concrete, a popular fixing to fit window frames. An easy to use fixing that does not require plastic plugs, it has a high resistance to fire compared to nylon fixings. This screw is a friction fixing which minimises expansion stress in the base material, this allows fixing near to the edge, and gives greater loading performance than most nylon fixings. To use: pre-drill a 6mm pilot hole, use a drill or impact driver fitted with T30 bit to drive the screw in.
T30 bit and white cover caps included when bought in box quantities of 100.
Drill Bit Dia. - 6mm Min. Embed Depth - 45mm Head Type - T30 Torx Driver Type - Drill / Impact Driver
A self-tapping Masonry Screw for brick and concrete, a popular fixing to fit window frames. An easy to use fixing that does not require plastic plugs, it has a high resistance to fire compared to nylon fixings. This screw is a friction fixing which minimises expansion stress in the base material, this allows fixing near to the edge, and gives greater loading performance than most nylon fixings. To use: pre-drill a 6mm pilot hole, use a drill or impact driver fitted with T30 bit to drive the screw in.
T30 bit and white cover caps included when bought in box quantities of 100.
Drill Bit Dia. - 6mm Min. Embed Depth - 45mm Head Type - T30 Torx Driver Type - Drill / Impact Driver
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 6mm 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.
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 5mm 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.