Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Paneltwistec, flange button head screw, hardened stainless steel
Can also be used for fastening over rafter insulation. Insulation thickness up to 300 mm.
- Also suitable for fastening over-rafter insulation.
- The larger head diameter allows for considerably higher torque and head pull-through capacity.
- This makes for better use of the screw‘s tensile load-bearing strength.
Field of application for hardened stainless-steel screws:
- This steel combines the best properties of carbon steels and stainless steels. It is partially rust-resistant like an A2, but with the high mechanical values of a galvanised steel. Hardened stainless steel is not acid-resistant. It is therefore also not suitable for fastening woods that contain tannin (e.g. oak).
- Hardened stainless steel can be magnetised.
- Stainless steel in accordance with DIN 10088.
- The screw is suitable for use in timber–timber joints in outdoor installations and is used in garden, façade and balcony construction.
Product table
Art. no. | Dimension | Drive | PU | EAN |
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945278 | 8,0 x 80 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207404286 |
945270 | 8,0 x 100 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207404316 |
945372 | 8,0 x 320 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207408611 |
945376 | 8,0 x 400 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207408659 |
945371 | 8,0 x 300 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207408604 |
945370 | 8,0 x 280 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207408598 |
945364 | 8,0 x 160 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207408536 |
945368 | 8,0 x 240 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207408574 |
945375 | 8,0 x 380 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207408642 |
945366 | 8,0 x 200 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207408550 |
945373 | 8,0 x 340 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207408628 |
945367 | 8,0 x 220 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207408567 |
945369 | 8,0 x 260 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207408581 |
945272 | 8,0 x 140 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207404293 |
945374 | 8,0 x 360 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207408635 |
945365 | 8,0 x 180 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207408543 |
945271 | 8,0 x 120 mm | TX 40 | 50 Pieces | 4250207404309 |