300300 ConFast™ Concrete Fixing Screws
These anchors provide improved performance over traditional expansion type anchors as there is no expansion of the anchor which means they can be used much closer to edges without splitting the masonry. They are fast to instal and easy to use as the fastener taps its own mating thread directly into the masonry with no plastic plugs required. They can be removed quickly with no damage to the substrate leaving only the drill hole to patch if required.
• Featuring a Torx T30 drive recess cam out of the recess is greatly reduced and with unique thread relief notches which minimize driving torque and operator effort.
• They provide much higher shear and withdrawal strength than with other traditional fixing methods with the galvanised finish providing high corrosion resistance
• Can be used closer to edges than expansion type anchors
• Extremely fast and easy to install
• Can be immediately loaded after installation, no downtime waiting for curing etc.,
• Can be easily removed
• High corrosion resistant Galvanized coating designed for use externally
• They provide much higher shear and withdrawal strength than with other traditional fixing methods with the galvanised finish providing high corrosion resistance
• Can be used closer to edges than expansion type anchors
• Extremely fast and easy to install
• Can be immediately loaded after installation, no downtime waiting for curing etc.,
• Can be easily removed
• High corrosion resistant Galvanized coating designed for use externally
Step 1:-
Select the correct size IDEAL Fasteners Carbide drill bit for your chosen diameter and length of ConFast™ fixing screw.
Note: If the fixture being attached is likely to damage the screws' threads (e.g. thick steel) a clearance hole must first be drilled through it.
The clearance hole must have a diameter of at least greater than the outside diameter of the thread on the ConFast™ fixing screw whilst small enough to allow sufficient bearing area for the ConFast™ fixing screw head.
Step 2:-
Using a Rotary Hammer tool or a suitable Impact tool, drill a hole into the concrete or masonry substrate to a depth of at least that of your maximum intended embedment depth of the ConFast™ fixing screw PLUS an additional depth of at least 1 to 1.5 times the diameter of the specific ConFast™ fixing screw being used.
Step 3:-
Using a blow pump or vacuum, clean the hole until all dust and/or contaminants have been exhausted.
Step 4 :-
Using a wire brush, brush out the hole thoroughly.
Step 5:-
Repeat Step 2.
Step 6:-
With the fixture in place insert the ConFast™ fixing screw through the hole in the fixture and into the hole in the substrate.
Step 7:-
Ensure the correct size socket is attached to your driver and place it onto the head of the ConFast™ fixing screw
Step 8:-
Rotate the driving tool slowly in a clockwise direction with firm end load pressure until the self tapping action of the threads in the substrate has commenced and the ConFast™ fixing screw starts taking a firm hold.
Step 9:-
Tighten the fastener until the connection is a snug fit between the fastener head, the fixture and the substrate and firmly secured, DO NOT over torque the ConFast™ fixing screw during installation .
If excessive resistance or driving torque is encountered during the installation process stop driving, reverse the ConFast™ fixing screw one or two turns and then re-tighten.
DO NOT overdrive the ConFast™ fixing screw when seating it home.
Select the correct size IDEAL Fasteners Carbide drill bit for your chosen diameter and length of ConFast™ fixing screw.
Note: If the fixture being attached is likely to damage the screws' threads (e.g. thick steel) a clearance hole must first be drilled through it.
The clearance hole must have a diameter of at least greater than the outside diameter of the thread on the ConFast™ fixing screw whilst small enough to allow sufficient bearing area for the ConFast™ fixing screw head.
Step 2:-
Using a Rotary Hammer tool or a suitable Impact tool, drill a hole into the concrete or masonry substrate to a depth of at least that of your maximum intended embedment depth of the ConFast™ fixing screw PLUS an additional depth of at least 1 to 1.5 times the diameter of the specific ConFast™ fixing screw being used.
Step 3:-
Using a blow pump or vacuum, clean the hole until all dust and/or contaminants have been exhausted.
Step 4 :-
Using a wire brush, brush out the hole thoroughly.
Step 5:-
Repeat Step 2.
Step 6:-
With the fixture in place insert the ConFast™ fixing screw through the hole in the fixture and into the hole in the substrate.
Step 7:-
Ensure the correct size socket is attached to your driver and place it onto the head of the ConFast™ fixing screw
Step 8:-
Rotate the driving tool slowly in a clockwise direction with firm end load pressure until the self tapping action of the threads in the substrate has commenced and the ConFast™ fixing screw starts taking a firm hold.
Step 9:-
Tighten the fastener until the connection is a snug fit between the fastener head, the fixture and the substrate and firmly secured, DO NOT over torque the ConFast™ fixing screw during installation .
If excessive resistance or driving torque is encountered during the installation process stop driving, reverse the ConFast™ fixing screw one or two turns and then re-tighten.
DO NOT overdrive the ConFast™ fixing screw when seating it home.
• ConFast™ Concrete fixing screws are specially designed for use in fixing window frames and door jambs of either timber, steel or other compatible materials to concrete, brickwork etc.,
Size | Coating | Pack Type | 530 Y Driver Tool | 560 Y Drill Size | 580 Y Max. Fixture Thickness | 590 Y Min. Embedment Depth | Code |
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M7.5 x 42mm |
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M7.5 x 62mm |
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M7.5 x 82mm |
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M7.5 x 102mm |
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