1/4" x 1-3/4" Conquest Hex Concrete Screw, Pkg 100
1/4" x 1-3/4" Conquest Hex Concrete Screw, Pkg 100!
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1/4" x 1-3/4" Conquest Hex Concrete Screw, Pkg 100
The 1/4 inch by 1-3/4 inch Conquest Hex Concrete Screw offers strong, reliable fastening into concrete, brick, and block. Its aggressive threads cut directly into masonry, while the hex washer head provides solid bearing support. Each package contains 100 screws for efficient installation.
1/4 Inch Hex Head Masonry Screw for Concrete Applications
This screw is well suited for securing wood, metal, and hardware to solid masonry surfaces. The hex washer head design allows for steady torque application and consistent clamping strength.
Key Features
- Wide Hex Washer Head: Improves surface contact and stability.
- Thread-Cutting Design: Eliminates need for anchors.
- Strong Masonry Engagement: Provides dependable holding power.
- Durable Protective Finish: Designed for standard building environments.
Common Applications
- Wood Framing to Concrete: Secure structural components.
- Bracket Installation: Anchor metal hardware.
- Mechanical Supports: Fasten conduit and pipe systems.
- Renovation Projects: Ideal for retrofit fastening.
- Commercial Buildouts: Reliable for jobsite use.
Installation Tips
- Drill to Correct Depth: Allow for full thread engagement.
- Remove Debris: Clean holes before driving screws.
- Drive Evenly: Apply steady pressure for proper seating.









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1/4" x 1-3/4" Conquest Hex Concrete Screw, Pkg 100
The shipping was very fast and the price was acceptable. I would definitely recommend Fastener plus.
The price point is good. The actual concrete screws fit tight in the driver and have a very sharp point, both of which help in sinking the screws. Other concrete screws have heads that fit loose in the driver which causes the driver to slip and spin when trying to sink the screw.
The price point is good. The actual concrete screws fit tight in the driver and have a very sharp point, both of which help in sinking the screws. Other concrete screws have heads that fit loose in the driver which causes the driver to slip and spin when trying to sink the screw.
