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pias® wing-type drilling screw, countersunk milling head with AW drive

The self-drilling screw with up to 50% time savings when fastening wood to metal sub-structures

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Available in 4 versions

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Variants

Steel, Ruspert®-coated (grey)



Corrosion protection


Approx. 500 hrs. no base metal corrosion in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9227 — NSS



AW drive system:


  • Enhanced torque transmission

  • Longer life

  • Optimum centring

  • Better mounting output thanks to fatigue-free screwing in; the required contact pressure for transmission of the torques is considerably lower

  • Largest possible contact surface of bit in screw drive

  • Even force distribution prevents damage to the surface-protection coating and therefore ensures better resistance to corrosion
Notice
  • Wing-pias screws must be appropriately tested for usability for each application case. Only install using application tools with a depth stop and claw coupling.

  • The maximum attachment length is calculated as follows: Wood thickness and surface thickness lU = max. attachment length

  • Drilling screws must be processed with a suitable drill driver (e.g. cordless drill driver with depth stop)

  • The use of impact screwdrivers is not permitted

  • Drilling screws must be attached perpendicular to the surface of the component

Drilling screws may only be used where dampness is not to be expected. For connection elements with a construction permit, the permit, and in particular Part 2 "Special regulations", must always be observed.