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FPF PZ / Chipboard screw Power-Fast Pan head, PZ, yellow zinc-plated, full thread 5 mm
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Brand: | Fischer |
Drive: | PZ2 |
Blue passivated premium chipboard screw with round head and partial thread for lightweight installation
Top Features:
- With round head.
- Faster bite due to unique Power-Fast thread. This extends up to the screw tip.
- Easy to screw in thanks to the innovative geometry of the screw thread.
- High safety due to ETA approval.
- Saves power and battery capacity. Shank ribs reduce the drive-in resistance.
The fischer Power-Fast FPF-PZ ZPP is a blue passivated screw with partial thread and cross-slot recess. The round head means that it is suitable for connecting metal to timber, such as fixing metal fittings, brackets, or joist hangers.
Building materials:
- Glued-laminated timber
- Cross-laminated timber
- Laminated veneer plywood panels (e.g. Multiplex)
- Hard woods (pre-drilled)
- Chipboards and oriented strand boards (e.g. OSB panels)
- Plywood
- Solid wood panels
- Soft woods
- And many other wood materials
Advantages/benefits:
- The unique Power-Fast thread reaches into the screw tip and ensures a fast bite. This makes your work noticeably easier with all wood materials.
- The shank ribs (for screws with partial thread from 50 mm in length and up) substantially reduce drive-in resistance and thus enable greater power and battery conservation in your work.
- The optimised head geometry enables an exact and splinter-free surface finish without the screw twisting off, even with connections close to the edge.
- The ETA approval guarantees the high safety standard and the premium quality of fischer Power-Fast screws.
Functioning:
- Screws with partial threads can lock wood parts into place by tightening them against each other.
- Full-thread screws are recommended for mounting thin parts and in less firm wood materials (e.g. soft woods).
- Screws with countersunk head can be flush mounted with the wood.
- Pan-Head screws are particularly well suited for metal and wood joints.
- The raised countersunk head is particularly suitable for joints where the screw head is visible and needs to leave behind an attractive appearance.