1/4" x 3-1/4" Conquest Hex Concrete Screw, Pkg 100
1/4" x 3-1/4" Conquest Hex Concrete Screw, Pkg 100!
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1/4" x 3-1/4" Conquest Hex Concrete Screw, Pkg 100
The 1/4 inch by 3-1/4 inch Conquest Hex Concrete Screw is engineered for secure fastening where deeper embedment is required. It threads directly into concrete, brick, or block, providing dependable holding power without anchor hardware. Supplied in packs of 100 for high-volume jobsite use.
Long-Length 1/4 Inch Hex Head Masonry Screw
Designed for thicker materials and structural connections, this screw delivers strong engagement in solid masonry. The hex washer head ensures stable driving and even clamping pressure during installation.
Key Features
- Hex Washer Head: Provides solid bearing surface and drive control.
- Anchor-Free Installation: Cuts directly into masonry materials.
- Aggressive Thread Pattern: Ensures strong holding performance.
- Corrosion-Resistant Finish: Suitable for interior and light-duty exterior use.
Common Applications
- Heavy Framing: Anchor structural members to concrete slabs.
- Support Brackets: Secure load-bearing hardware.
- Utility Systems: Mount conduit and pipe supports.
- Commercial Buildouts: Ideal for professional installations.
- Wood to Masonry: Attach dimensional lumber to foundations.
Installation Tips
- Use Correct Drill Bit: Follow manufacturer recommendations.
- Clean Pilot Holes: Remove debris for proper engagement.
- Tighten Firmly: Seat securely without over-driving.









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1/4" x 3-1/4" 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.
