Description
Metal Screws Wafer Head
- Zenith trusted quality at competitive price
- Internal use
- Wafer head for a low profile finish
- Easy to use
These self drilling Zenith Metal Screws with a low profile wafer head are suitable for internal applications.
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- Internal use
- Zenith trusted quality at competitive prices
- Bugle head countersinks without ripping the paper
These Zenith Bugle Head Screws are specifically designed for installing plasterboard wall lining to timber and thin steel.

Timber Screws Wafer Head 10-12x 25mm-Pb x100-CBR6625
Timber Screws Wafer Head
- Zenith trusted quality at competitive price
- Self drill in to timber
- Galvanised for external use
The self drilling Zenith Type 17 Timber Screws have wafer heads for a low profile finish and are galvanised, making them suitable for external applications.

Plasterboard Screws Bugle Head 6-18x25mm-Bx500-CVI6225
Plasterboard Screws Bugle Head
- Internal use
- Zenith trusted quality at competitive prices
- Bugle head countersinks without ripping the paper
These Zenith Bugle Head Screws are specifically designed for installing plasterboard wall lining to timber and thin steel.
Coach Screws Zinc Plated 3 Inchx5/16 Bx50-BEB0075
Coach Screws Zinc Plated - BEB0075
- Manufactured and compliant to Australian Standards AS1393.
- Hex head for high torque applications allowing tightening with sockets, wrenches and spanners.
- Tapered gimlet point for easy thread centering in predrilled holes.
- Sold in convenient grab packs or heavily discounted trade boxes.
Hexagon head 4.6 grade coach screws for heavy duty general purpose construction fastening of timber to timber and timber to steel. Can be used as medium duty expanding masonry fixings when used with nylon wallplugs. Bright zinc plated for corrosion protection and suitable for internal use in untreated timber.
For wood to wood connections we recommend using a washer under the head to prevent pull-through of the head and crushing of the timber.



