Concrete Masonry Screw features a hardened steel construction, designed to provide superior holding power in concrete, brick, and block. The screw is self-tapping, which means it cuts its own threads as it is driven into the material, making installation quick and easy without the need for anchors or inserts. It has a special coating that resists corrosion, ensuring long-lasting performance even in harsh environments. The unique thread design allows for a secure grip, reducing the risk of the screw loosening over time due to vibration or other forces. Available in various lengths and diameters, these screws are suitable for a wide range of applications, from attaching fixtures to masonry walls to securing heavy-duty equipment.
Concrete Masonry Screws are widely used in a variety of applications, including:
Attaching electrical boxes, conduit straps, and plumbing fixtures to masonry walls.
Securing handrails, guardrails, and safety barriers to concrete surfaces.
Installing metal frames, window and door frames, and other building components in concrete or masonry.
Mounting heavy machinery, industrial equipment, and shelving units to concrete floors or walls.
Hanging cabinets, shelves, and other storage solutions in basements, garages, and commercial spaces.
Fastening signs, brackets, and architectural elements to brick, block, or concrete structures.
Anchoring outdoor furniture, fences, and deck posts to concrete patios or foundations.
Materials and Processing
Steel, stainless steel, and zinc or phosphate coatings that improve corrosion resistance are common materials.
Common surface treatments
Dacromet, phosphating, blackening, soap phosphating, and galvanizing.
Processing: Wire Drawing, Cold Heading, Insert tapping, Heat Treatment, Surface Plating, Inspection, Packing
