Stainless Steel Pan Head Wood Screw | TX20 Drive | Corrosion Resistant | Pure White | by Wurth
The Stainless Steel Pan Head Wood Screw is designed for reliable fastening in wood applications, featuring a TX20 internal drive and a corrosion-resistant stainless steel A2 construction. With a plain surface finish and a pan head design, it ensures a visually appealing connection, making it ideal for façade cladding and general wood fastening tasks.
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Product Name/Title: Stainless Steel Pan Head Wood Screw | TX20 Drive | Corrosion Resistant | Pure White | by Wurth
Brand: Wurth
SKU: 19448380
Alternatively Known As: Wood screw, stainless steel wood screw, pan head screw, TX20 wood screw, façade cladding screw
- Material: Stainless steel A2
- Surface: Plain
- Nominal diameter (d1): 4.8 mm
- Length (l1): 38 mm
- Head diameter (dk): 12 mm
- Head height (k1): 2.6 mm
- Internal drive: TX20
- Thread type: Wood screw thread
- Thread length: 29 mm
- Head type: Pan head
- Colour: Pure white
- RoHS-compliant: Yes
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 2.6mm x 38mm x 12mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Made from stainless steel A2 for corrosion resistance
- Plain surface finish
- Pan head design for visually appealing screw connections
- TX20 internal drive for secure fastening
- Wood screw thread type for strong grip in wood
- RoHS-compliant
- Installation by a qualified tradesperson or professional carpenter is recommended to ensure proper fastening and structural integrity.
- Attaching façade cladding onto wooden substructures
- General wood fastening applications requiring corrosion resistance
- Complies with AS/NZS 1170 – Structural Design Actions (Wind, Earthquake, Snow Loads)
- Stainless steel material ensures long product life reducing waste
- RoHS compliance ensures no hazardous substances
Standard manufacturer warranty against defects applies.
The Wurth Stainless Steel Pan Head Wood Screw 4.8x38mm TX20 is available now for immediate purchase. Ideal for façade cladding and wood fastening applications.
