
Phillips Flat Head Screws attach plywood to light-gauge steel.
Available in 3 sizes, all of which feature #2 Phillips flat head, Plylite-® Miracle Fasteners™ feature unique point design that enables plywood to be attached to 25–20 gauge steel studs. There are no threads immediately behind point, preventing ride-up as plywood is attached. As fastener is driven, shank slides through plywood and metal stud until upper threads engage in stud. Coated in...
Read More »Grabber®'s Tie-Master(TM) and Lag-Master(TM) Screws Earn ICC-ES Evaluation Report
ICC-ESR#3531 Highland, UT- – Grabber-® Construction Products, an international distributor of professional-grade fasteners and construction products, has received an evaluation report from ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES) certifying that its Tie-Master™ and Lag-Master™ screws are in compliance with the following codes: • 2012, 2009, and 2006 International Building Code (IBC) • 2012,...
Read More »Just Add Fasteners to Suncor's Ever-Expanding Product Line
Suncor Stainless has Developed a New Line of Stainless Steel Fasteners and Accessories Plymouth, MA – Suncor Stainless, Inc. has developed a line of stainless steel fasteners and fastener accessories. With this line, they have also launched the Suncor Fastener Program which offers these new products in small and bulk quantity packs with eye-catching labels and barcodes for easy stocking...
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Driving Screws into Hardwood Should be Easy
As harder and harder woods were introduced to the woodworking industry, the result was an increase in labor of piloting holes. Quickscrews International CEO & Founder Greg Wiener witnessed people using drywall and sheet metal screws in wood, thinking this could solve the problem. He knew there was a better solution. Putting a Type 17 point on a coarse thread screw allows that screw to be...
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Reducing Risk Through On-Demand Manufacturing
Check out this white paper to learn how putting manufacturing safeguards in place stimulates growth and reduces risk in your supply chain.
Read More »Grabber's Unique Scavenger Head Screws Save Time and Labor Costs
New Coarse Thread Design Reduces Paper Burrs and Lasts Longer Alpine, UT - www.grabberman.com/ , an international distributor of professional-grade fasteners and construction products, announces the expansion of its pioneering line of Scavenger® Head Screws with Grabber's exclusive head design, which reduces paper burrs in drywall. Until recently, Scavenger screws were only available in fine...
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Funnel Head Screws feature self-tapping, self-setting design.
Targeting woodworking market, Multi-Purpose Spiral Point Funnel Head Screws- fasten medium-density fiber board and other manmade woods without splitting or bubbling. Head also sinks into melamine and particleboard without chipping or need for pilot hole. In addition to Type 17 Auger Point that collects wood dust and keeps bore clean, self-drilling screws have deep cut reverse spiral thread that...
Read More »Wood Screws come in type 305 stainless steel.
Available unpainted as well as painted in variety of colors, line of Wood Screws includes composite deck screws, trim head screws, and all-purpose flat head screws. Composite deck screws also come in coated version. Packed in reusable polypropylene containers, all feature deep 6-lobe star drive, providing more torque than square drive screws.
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Wood Screws are made for ACQ, CBA-A and CA-B treated lumber.
Designed for use with P13 autofeed screwdriver system, Copperhead wood screws are available in 2, 2-½, and 3 in. sizes, in sharp point and type 17 styles, and in collated strips of 50 screws. They feature anti-corrosion coating that withstands 1,500 hr of salt spray testing to enhance long-term performance.
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Innovative Dampney Coating Systems Suit Even the Most Specialized Applications
Dampney's high performance coating systems provide protection against extreme weather, chemicals, and corrosive environments for atmospheric, immersion, and underground applications. Check out the video to learn more.
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