Fastenere Stainless Steel 18-8 Deck Screws - #8 x 1 (100 Pack) Wood Cutting Point, Square Drive, Partial Thread, Bright Finish for Wood, Exterior, Decking, Composite, Fencing, Type 17 Point
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Fastenere Stainless Steel 18-8 Deck Screws - #8 x 1 (100 Pack) Wood Cutting Point, Square Drive, Partial Thread, Bright Finish for Wood, Exterior, Decking, Composite, Fencing, Type 17 Point
- SCREW SIZE & DRILL COMPATIBILITY: Fastenere #8 (0.164") deck screws feature a straight pilot drill size of 7/64" for soft wood and 1/8" for hard wood, ensuring smooth installation for various wood types including composite and Trex materials.
- SCREW LENGTH & HEAD DIAMETER: Measuring 1" (1.00") from the top of the flat head to the tip, with a head diameter of 0.340", these stainless steel deck screws provide optimal holding power for decking, fencing, and structural applications.
- DRIVE TYPE: Equipped with a #2 Robertson (Square) drive, Fastenere screws offer superior torque transfer for enhanced ease of use, making them ideal for cabinet construction, trailer assembly, and other DIY projects.
- CORROSION-RESISTANT MATERIAL: Made of durable 18-8 stainless steel, these marine-grade deck screws provide excellent resistance to rust and corrosion, making them perfect for exterior and roofing applications in harsh conditions.
- TYPE-17 THREAD CUTTING TIP: Featuring a type-17 auger thread cutting point, these self-tapping screws easily drill into decking, drywall, and composite materials, ensuring a secure and smooth installation every time.
DECK SCREWS ARE SPECIALIZED FASTENERS DESIGNED TO RESIST CORROSION IN ADVERSE OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS. The deck screw drives easily into deck boards, and once set, the head lays smoothly against the deck surface. Deck screws feature a Robertson Drive, also known as a Square, or Scrulox drive which has a square shaped socket in the screw head for high torque and minimal slippage. Since wood decks have many thin planks and must withstand harsh environmental conditions, deck screws are designed to accommodate the challenges of this application. They must resist corrosion, drive easily, and lay smoothly against the deck surface, called countersinking. For these reasons, many deck screws are self-countersinking, self-drilling, and coated with materials that won't rust. Like other screws, deck screws come in a wide variety of lengths and widths, called shanks. They also use different shapes of driver, the part on the screw head that allows a screwdriver to dig in to the wood and rotate. A popular head shape is a square, because it holds the driver and doesn't strip as easily as Phillips heads. One feature of deck screws that makes them easy to install is the sharpness of their point. They often come to a very sharp, narrow point, to reduce the necessity of drilling pilot holes. Especially in a soft deck wood like cedar, these screws can be fastened without needing to pre-drill the hole, called self-tapping. Secondly, screws designed for a deck will propel themselves into place because of their unique shank design. The thread of the screw is measured in degrees, so a shallower degree means more thread along the length. These threads spread out the force, so the screw takes less effort to put in, yet it is still difficult to pull out. Some types of deck screws are lubricated so they slide into the wood even more easily.




