Yellow Zinc Plated Phillips Flat Countersunk Head Screws for Chipboard Furniture

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  • Yellow Zinc Plated for enhanced corrosion resistance.
  • Durable Steel for long-lasting performance.
  • Perfect for fixing chipboard, wood, and plastic.
  • Sharp Point for easy installation without pre-drilling.
  • Flat Phillips Drive Bugle Head for a flush finish and maximum grip.
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Description

Enhance the durability and aesthetics of your chipboard furniture with our premium Yellow Zinc Plated Phillips Flat Countersunk Head Screws. Specifically designed for optimal performance, these screws provide a reliable solution for all your chipboard sheet fastening needs.

Key Features:

  • Finish: Yellow Zinc Plated
    • The yellow zinc plating not only enhances corrosion resistance but also ensures a vibrant finish that complements your furniture.
  • Material: High-Quality Steel
    • Made from durable steel, these screws provide exceptional strength and reliability to withstand everyday use.
  • Application: Versatile Usage
    • Ideal for fixing chipboard sheets, wood, and plastic, making them perfect for furniture assembly and repairs.
  • Point Style: Sharp Point
    • The sharp point design ensures easy penetration into materials, reducing the need for pre-drilling and speeding up installation.
  • Head Type: Flat Phillips Drive Bugle Head
    • The unique flat Phillips head design allows for a flush finish while providing maximum grip, minimizing the risk of stripping during installation.

Upgrade your chipboard furniture construction with our Yellow Zinc Plated Phillips Flat Countersunk Head Screws—the perfect combination of strength, durability, and aesthetic appeal.

Additional information

Finish

ZINC PLATED

Material

Steel

Application

Fix chipboard sheets , Wood ,Plastic

Point Style

Sharp Point

Head type

Flat Phillips Drive Bugle Head

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