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100 Qty 1/4" x 2-1/4" Hex Head Diamond Tip Concrete
100 Qty 1/4" x 2-1/4" Hex Head Diamond Tip Concrete
100 Qty 1/4" x 2-1/4" Hex Head Diamond Tip Concrete
100 Qty 1/4" x 2-1/4" Hex Head Diamond Tip Concrete
100 Qty 1/4" x 2-1/4" Hex Head Diamond Tip Concrete
100 Qty 1/4" x 2-1/4" Hex Head Diamond Tip Concrete

100 Qty 1/4" x 2-1/4" Hex Head Diamond Tip Concrete Screws to Anchor Masonry, Block & Brick (BCP500)

Product ID : 37561632
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Galleon Product ID 37561632
UPC / ISBN 688938506384
Shipping Weight 2.48 lbs
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Model BCP500
Manufacturer BCP Fasteners
Shipping Dimension 4.37 x 4.06 x 3.58 inches
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100 Qty 1/4" x 2-1/4" Hex Head Diamond Tip Concrete Features

  • Corrosion resistance and long lasting performance due to the EnviroSeal blue coating

  • Deep threads provide superior holding strength

  • Great for anchoring items to concrete, brick, block, or other masonry materials

  • The diamond tip allows for superior penetriating into hard materials

  • Package includes 100 screws and 1 masonry drill bit


About 100 Qty 1/4" X 2-1/4" Hex Head Diamond Tip Concrete

Corrosion resistance and long lasting performance due to the EnviroSeal blue coatingDeep threads provide superior holding strengthGreat for anchoring items to concrete, brick, block, or other masonry materialsThe diamond tip allows for superior penetriating into hard materialsPackage includes 100 screws and 1 masonry drill bitConcrete screws are a special threaded screw, with hardened notched threads and high-low threads. The notches and the high-low threads help to eliminate concrete shavings from the hole as the screw taps threads into the base material. The hole size for concrete screws is smaller than the diameter of the screw. A 3/16" screw requires a 5/32" hole and a 1/4" screw requires a 3/16" hole. The concrete screw is inserted into the hole and turned either by hand or by a rotation drill until the concrete screw is tight against the fixture being fastened.