1/4" x 3-3/4" Conquest Hex Concrete Screw, Pkg 100
1/4" x 3-3/4" Conquest Hex Concrete Screw, Pkg 100!
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1/4" x 3-3/4" Conquest Hex Concrete Screw, Pkg 100
The 1/4 inch by 3-3/4 inch Conquest Hex Concrete Screw is built for demanding masonry applications requiring increased embedment depth. Its aggressive threads provide strong engagement in concrete and block, eliminating the need for anchors. Each package contains 100 screws for professional use.
Extended-Reach 1/4 Inch Hex Washer Head Concrete Screw
This longer masonry screw is ideal for securing layered materials or structural components to solid base surfaces. The hex washer head design supports consistent torque application and dependable clamping strength.
Key Features
- Large Hex Washer Head: Distributes pressure evenly across the surface.
- Direct Thread Engagement: Installs without anchor hardware.
- Deep-Cutting Threads: Designed for reliable holding power.
- Durable Coating: Built for use in standard construction environments.
Common Applications
- Structural Attachments: Fasten framing components to masonry.
- Bracket Installation: Anchor heavy-duty supports.
- Mechanical Mounting: Secure conduit and piping systems.
- Renovation Work: Reliable for retrofit projects.
- Commercial Construction: Ideal for professional jobsite needs.
Installation Tips
- Pre-Drill Accurately: Match bit size to screw diameter.
- Clear Debris: Keep holes clean before installation.
- Drive Evenly: Maintain steady pressure for secure seating.









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