Product description
- Higher head penetration forces than countersunk head screws
- Length indication and manufacturer's mark on the head
- Screwing of battens & squared timber (e.g. wind-suction-proof fastening of battens)
- Full thread with shank
SPAX wood construction screws - reliable, fast, economical
Where maximum reliability and easy processing are important, SPAX wood construction screws are the first choice. Their greatly reduced screw-in torque and very low splitting action ensure fast and effortless screw-in - a decisive advantage, especially in timber construction, where large structural parts are common and every time saving counts.
In structural timber construction, our partially and fully threaded screws are used for highly loadable, durable timber joints. The big advantage: complicated metal parts and fittings are unnecessary. This not only saves costs and assembly time, but also preserves the natural, aesthetic appearance of the wood. This creates stable joints with a pure wood appearance - without visible metal connecting pieces.
For applications such as stairs, timber elements or lathing in roof and wall, our universal screws with poppet head and partial thread offer maximum tensile strength. The large SPAX saucer head powerfully pulls parts together, while the optimised partial thread ensures perfect force transmission. Thanks to the shank length adapted to common wood thicknesses and the smaller screw diameter (e.g. 5 mm instead of 6 mm), you benefit from a higher penetration speed and lower material consumption.
Result: With SPAX wood construction screws, you achieve durable, strong and aesthetic wood connections - efficiently, economically and with noticeable advantages in weight, time and cost.