Concrete screws are ideal for use in concrete, brick or block base material. The threads of these screws actually cut threads into the base material — providing excellent holding values.
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What are the advantages of using a Concrete Screw over other anchors?
- Simple installation — Drill the hole and drive the screw
- Thread design is for added strength
- Blue coating gives extra resistance to corrosion
- The screws are removable
- No anchor inserts are required
- Approved for most building codes
What are some of the names Concrete Screws are called?
- Tapcon®
- Masonry Screws
- Cement Screws
- The Blue Screws
- Brick Screws
- Confast Screw
- Consert Screw
What are the common sizes and styles of Concrete Screws?
The concrete screws come in two diameters — 3/16" and 1/4", and two different head styles- hex washer head and flat counter sunk Phillips.
What Size and type of drivers are used to install Concrete Screws?
- #2 Phillips — used for 3/16" Flat Head Concrete Screws
- #3 Phillips — used for 1/4" Flat Head Concrete Screws
- 5/16" Socket — used for 1/4" Hex Head Concrete Screws
- 1/4" Socket — used for 3/16" Hex Head Concrete Screws
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