
- DoP 01.HUP6.0-L2.CPR-J-00761-20.2020.pdf
- DoP 01.HUP8.0-L2.CPR-J-00762-20.2020.pdf
- DoP 01.HUP10.0-L2.CPR-J-00763-20.2020.pdf
- DoP 02.HUP6.0.E-30-20296-17.2017.pdf
- DoP 02.HUP8.0.E-30-20297-17.2017.pdf
- DoP 02.HUP10.0.E-30-20298-17.2017.pdf
- DoP UK01.HUP6.0.CPR-J-00761-20.2023.pdf
- DoP UK01.HUP8.0.CPR-J-00762-20.2023.pdf
- DoP UK01.HUP10.0.CPR-J-00763-20.2023.pdf
- 31.11 DOP.01.HUP.CPR.2024.pdf
Waffer head carpentry wood screw
The Waffer head carpentry wood screw is designed for joining wooden elements and wood-based panels. This screw is coated with a special wax layer, which reduces the torque required for installation. This directly translates to faster assembly, reduced force consumption, and savings on electric tools used for driving the screws.
The design of these carpentry screws has been engineered to facilitate easy implementation in wooden substrates. The sharp tip aids in driving the screw and prevents wood from splitting, while the cutting notches on the thread are responsible for slicing through the wood structure. The reaming cutter removes shavings and helps widen the hole for the screw head.
Professional construction screws have technical approvals and distinctive manufacturer features on the head, which allow for identification even after installation. Safe construction screws are those coated with an anti-corrosive layer. Electro-galvanized screws can only be used in dry environments. For applications in areas exposed to high humidity or direct contact with external environments, specially galvanized screws—hot-dip galvanized or made from stainless steel—are recommended.
Waffer head screws offer significantly better load-bearing capacity and are chosen for hidden applications where achieving a flush surface is less critical.
Dimensions not covered by CE marking cannot be used in construction
Recommended
- Group
- 3111