SPAX Universalschraube, 4,0 x 35 mm, 1000 Pieces, T STAR plus, half round head, full thread, 4CUT, WIROX A3J, bright galvanized, 0201010400355

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Amazon Use: universal indoor use. Spax-exclusive Wirox surface: 20 times higher corrosion protection compared to conventional bare zinc plating than required by standard Overlying semi-circular head with flush tightening surface. Suitable for thin fittings with through hole. Optimum power transmission and clean fit even when processing overhead with Spax bit T-Star plus T20 with guide pins Box contents: 1 Spax box, pack of 1000 universal screws, T-Star plus, round head, fully threaded, 4CUT, Wirox surface, thread diameter (d1) = 4 mm x total length (Ls) = 35 mm, fully threaded length (LgV) = 32 mm, head diameter (DK): 8 mm, bit not included International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions., Manufacturer: SPAX International GmbH & Co. KG

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Use: universal indoor use. Spax-exclusive Wirox surface: 20 times higher corrosion protection compared to conventional bare zinc plating than required by standard Overlying semi-circular head with flush tightening surface. Suitable for thin fittings with through hole. Optimum power transmission and clean fit even when processing overhead with Spax bit T-Star plus T20 with guide pins Box contents: 1 Spax box, pack of 1000 universal screws, T-Star plus, round head, fully threaded, 4CUT, Wirox surface, thread diameter (d1) = 4 mm x total length (Ls) = 35 mm, fully threaded length (LgV) = 32 mm, head diameter (DK): 8 mm, bit not included International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions., Manufacturer: SPAX International GmbH & Co. KG


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Brand Spax
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  • 4003530113888

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