
Fasteners
Simpson Strong-Tie SPS25344-KT Storm-Panel Screw — 1/4 in. x 3-7/16 in. Type 302 (25-Qty)
SKU: SPS25344-KT
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Madison Township Lumber • Matawan, NJ
Product Description
Screws and nails are an integral part of every project, whether you’re securing wood, drywall, concrete, steel or other materials. The Simpson Strong-Tie® line of specialty fasteners includes a variety of products to help you design and build safer, stronger structures. The storm-panel screw is ideal for attaching storm panels to wood, concrete and masonry. Each pack includes stainless-steel screws, zinc die-cast washered wing nuts, a hex driver bit, a 0.234-in. drill bit and white plastic caps for thread protection.
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Product Details
Key Features
- Save time and money with a single installation
- The screw is made of Type 302 stainless steel for corrosion resistance
Applications
- Ideal for attaching storm panels to wood, concrete and masonry
Product Includes
Each Pack Contains:
- (25) Stainless-steel storm-panel screws 1/4" x 3 7/16"
- (25) 1/4" zinc die-cast washered wing nuts
- (25) White plastic caps to protect threads after panels are removed
- (1) Hex-driver bit for panel screw
- (1) 0.234" x 4 1/2" carbide-tipped drill bit
Installation
- Drill a hole in the concrete or masonry base material using the drill bit provided. To predrill into wood, use a 3/16" bit (not included).
- Drive the screw using the hex-driver bit (included). Drive the screw to fully embed the coarse-threaded shank such that the threaded stud for the wing nut is fully exposed.
- To secure panels: install the panel on the threaded stud and secure with the wing nut.
- To remove panels: remove the wing nut, remove the panel, then cover the threaded stud with the plastic cap.
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