Standard Timber fixing screws for heavier duty tasks
Timber sleeper screws are a robust alternative to traditional coach screws, specifically designed for demanding applications such as decking, roofing, fencing, and securing railway sleepers. They are also well-suited for various structural building and landscaping tasks. Featuring an 8mm hex head with a fixed washer, these screws offer superior clamping strength, ensuring a secure fit across all types of wood.
The screws are equipped with a 50-degree deep single thread, which allows for fast installation and provides excellent pull-out resistance, ensuring a long-lasting, firm hold. The type 17 slash design reduces the torque needed for insertion, which helps prevent timber from splitting during installation. Additionally, the 25-degree sharp point ensures smooth and easy penetration into even the toughest wood types.
These timber screws also feature an organic olive green plating that offers outstanding corrosion resistance. Tested to withstand a minimum of 1,000 hours of salt spray, they are ideal for outdoor projects where long-term durability is essential.
Key Features
- High Corrosion Resistance These screws come with a corrosion-resistant Elementech 400 coating, tested to withstand at least 400 hours of salt spray. This makes them ideal for outdoor projects that need long-lasting durability against the elements.
- Self-Drilling Tip The self-drilling tip eliminates the need for pre-drilling, making installation quicker and more efficient. This feature also reduces the risk of timber splitting.
- Serrated Thread The screws feature a serrated cutting thread designed to reduce torque while increasing grip and pull-out resistance, ensuring a firm, secure hold.
- Hex Head with Washer The 8mm hex head comes with a fixed washer, which improves clamping force and ensures a strong connection between timber pieces, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications like fencing, decking, and landscaping.
- Sharp 25-Degree Point A sharp 25-degree point allows for quicker penetration into various wood types, speeding up the process and improving the overall efficiency of the fixing.


