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Posted 7 March 2023

Easydrive Pz Wafer Self-Tapping Screws 8ga X 3/4" 100 Pack - £1.99 (Free Collection) at Screwfix

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Small screws if you need to fix something kitchen cabinet or something smaller

Added by @AJ10

Details

PZ. Flange wafer head. Hardened BZP.

  • Wafer Head for a Low Profile Finish
  • Carbon Steel Construction
  • Zinc-Plated
  • Self-Tapping
  • Fully Threaded
  • 60° Self-Tapping Thread

Specification

  • Brand: Easydrive
  • Collated/Uncollated: Uncollated
  • Construction Material (Screws): Carbon Steel
  • Head Type: Wafer
  • Head Type Description: Wafer Head for a Low Profile Finish
  • Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor
  • Manufacturer Guarantees: 1 Year
  • Pack Size: 100
  • Product Type: Self-Tapping Screws
  • Resistant Type: Corrosion-Resistant
  • Screw Diameter: 8ga
  • Screw Length: 3/4"
  • Screwdriver Type: PZ
  • Thread Length: Fully Threaded

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  1. hajabi's avatar
    In humans language, in mm, what size is it? I’m guessing 10mm ish?
    Gkains's avatar
    Well, while I hate those ancient weird measurements, 3/4" should be around 19mm (25.4 *.75 = 19.05mm).

    I used to have a box of flat-headed which were good for hanging stuff from (recessed woodscrews heads often don't fit), but 19mm is too short of most uses IMO.
  2. scott2c's avatar
    I bought these at full price to fix metal standing seam roofing to wooden battens. Do the job and thought they were pretty cheap at list price vs what I got charged off the roofing supplier.
  3. Orange_swan's avatar
    Once I've put it in, how do I take it out
    JagerNinja's avatar
    Re-engage the screwdriver and turn it in an anti-clockwise direction.
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