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Simpson Strong-Tie TNTW25234TTR Titen Turbo™ — 1/4 in. x 2-3/4 in. 6-Lobe Trim-Head Concrete and Masonry Screw, White (100-Qty)
SKU: TNTW25234TTR
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Madison Township Lumber • Matawan, NJ
Product Description
The Simpson Strong-Tie® Titen Turbo screw anchor is fast and easy to install, and incredibly reliable in its performance. The secret behind the performance of the Titen Turbo lies in a thread design that lowers driving torque while providing superior holding power. The revolutionary Torque Reduction Channel between the threads gives drilling dust a place to go, thereby significantly reducing torque-related issues like binding, stripping and snapping. This screw anchor delivers consistently trouble-free installation and fastening strength you can depend on.
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Features
- Patent-pending Torque Reduction Channel that displaces dust where it can’t obstruct the thread action, reducing the likelihood of binding in the hole
- Code listed in accordance with ICC-ES AC193 for uncracked concrete applications without cleaning dust from predrilled holes (IAPMO UES ER-712)
- Serrated screw point for easier starts when fastening wood
- Matched-tolerance bit not required; use a standard ANSI drill bit for installation
- Zinc plated with a baked-on ceramic coating
- Designed for installation with a cordless drill or impact driver; installation using the Titen Turbo Installation Tool is recommended
- Has a reduced head diameter to allow use with specific window manufacturers
- Drill bit diameter: 3/16 in.
- The 6-lobe drive’s larger contact area provides better bit grip for more secure driving, lower torque and longer bit life (T25 driver bit included)
- Quantity: 100
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