1/4" x 5" Conquest Hex Concrete Screw, Pkg 100
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1/4" x 5" Conquest Hex Concrete Screw, Pkg 100
The 1/4 inch by 5 inch Conquest Hex Concrete Screw is designed for applications requiring substantial embedment into concrete, brick, or block. It cuts directly into masonry without anchors, delivering strong, vibration-resistant fastening. Each box includes 100 screws to support high-demand construction work.
5 Inch 1/4 Inch Hex Head Masonry Screw
Ideal for securing thick materials or multiple layers to concrete surfaces, this extended-length screw provides dependable hold in structural and commercial settings. The hex washer head ensures reliable torque transfer and firm clamping pressure.
Key Features
- Extended 5 Inch Length: Allows for deeper penetration into masonry.
- Hex Washer Head: Provides stable driving and strong surface contact.
- Aggressive Thread Design: Ensures solid holding strength.
- Corrosion-Resistant Finish: Suitable for interior and light outdoor use.
Common Applications
- Thick Framing Attachments: Secure multiple layers to concrete bases.
- Structural Brackets: Anchor heavy-duty supports.
- Commercial Installations: Ideal for demanding buildouts.
- Foundation Connections: Fasten wood or metal to concrete.
- General Masonry Projects: Reliable for strong fastening needs.
Installation Tips
- Drill to Full Depth: Ensure pilot hole accommodates screw length.
- Blow Out Dust: Remove debris before driving.
- Seat Securely: Tighten firmly without over-torquing.









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1/4" x 5" 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.
