220500.6000 Matt Monument® TimberMates® - Crest-Lok™ Roofing Screws
These screws are designed for self-drilling and fastening into timber or thin metal up to 0.55mm and feature a Type 17 self-drilling point. For crest fixing roofing profiles to timber or light gauge metal battens. The Hex Washer head provides a heavy duty, stable driving fixing with a wide surface clamping area. Painted to match prepainted metal roofing, cladding & fencing profile colours. All other sizes and colour combinations can be painted upon request.
• Fast drilling and easy to use
• Assembled with EPDM Seal for waterproof connections
• High Shear Strength
• High Withdrawal Strength
• High Tensile Strength
• Available in a range of sizes and lengths
• High corrosion resistant coatings available for all atmospheric environments
• Complies with AS3566.1 & 2
• Assembled with EPDM Seal for waterproof connections
• High Shear Strength
• High Withdrawal Strength
• High Tensile Strength
• Available in a range of sizes and lengths
• High corrosion resistant coatings available for all atmospheric environments
• Complies with AS3566.1 & 2
1/ Ensure the correct driver tool is fitted to your power drill or screw driver.
2/ Place the screw on the driver tool and position it onto the materials being fastened.
3/ If necessary push sharply to create a centre mark and to prevent screw wander.
4/ Squeeze trigger and maintain steady, constant pressure until the screw has drilled and fastened.
Recommended Driving speed is approximately 800~1,000 r.p.m. when fixing into timber and 1,800~2,000 r.p.m when fixing into light steel battens.
2/ Place the screw on the driver tool and position it onto the materials being fastened.
3/ If necessary push sharply to create a centre mark and to prevent screw wander.
4/ Squeeze trigger and maintain steady, constant pressure until the screw has drilled and fastened.
Recommended Driving speed is approximately 800~1,000 r.p.m. when fixing into timber and 1,800~2,000 r.p.m when fixing into light steel battens.
• Use 50mm for fixing corrugated profiles to timber or thin metal battens up to approximately 0.55mm.
• 50mm length can also be used for square rib profiles (maximum crest height of 30mm) to thin metal battens up to approximately 0.55mm.
• Use 65mm for fixing square rib profiles to timber battens.
If insulation blanket is used between roof profile and batten, or for Insulated roofing profiles, longer screws will need to be used
• 50mm length can also be used for square rib profiles (maximum crest height of 30mm) to thin metal battens up to approximately 0.55mm.
• Use 65mm for fixing square rib profiles to timber battens.
If insulation blanket is used between roof profile and batten, or for Insulated roofing profiles, longer screws will need to be used
| Size | Coating | Pack Type | Colour | 510 Y Rec. Embedment in Timber | 520 Y Thread Length (TL) | 530 Y Driver Tool | Code |
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| 12g-11 x 50mm |
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| 12g-11 x 65mm |
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