Decking Screws 10 Gauge 50mm Stainless Steel 304 - 200qty

Decking Screws 10 Gauge 50mm Stainless Steel 304 - 200qty

Decking Screws 10 Gauge 50mm Stainless Steel 304 - 200qty

$17.65
Premium Grade Trade Quality Stainless Steel 10G x 50mm 304, perfect for fixing hardwood or softwood boards typically 19-22mm to timber joists.
Availability: In stock

Stainless Steel 304

SKU
S-DST17SA210050-200P

Extremely popular. .Easy install. Better price.

The most commonly used decking screws on the market - 10G x 50mm stainless steel decking screws fasten 19-25mm thick timber boards, including both hardwood and softwood. A minimum 25mm embedment into the joist is recommended. Great for 90mm wide merbau decking.

Corrosion Protection

These decking screws screws meet Australian Standard AS3566.2, which means they're tested and exceed the corrosion resistant standards. Made from solid stainless steel 304 which is generally suitable for areas more than 300 metres from the ocean.

Highly corrosive environments may require higher corrosion protection. Saline environments are highly corrosive and stainless steel 316 screws should be seriously considered for marine and beachfront applications.

These decking screws are suitable fixing a softwood or hardwood deck inland from the coast or it is not subjected to extensive pooling of water.

Available in 200qty trade packs, 500qty and 1000qty packs and includes a #2 50mm square drive bit.

Alternative Screws For Larger Boards

Consider using Batten Screws for heavy, wide or thicker boards, as these are often used in place of decking screws. They're stronger and usually higher gauge (12G or 14G) and are more able to withstand environmental conditions can bend or cup natural timber.

We've supplied thousands of DIYers, carpenters and builders with timber decking screws for fixing timber to timber including hardwood to softwood, or hardwood to hardwood. Many customers will often toss up between decking screws or nails, but with increased popularity and reduced pricing, the decision making process is almost too easy.

Pre-Drilling and Countersinking

Pre-drilling and countersinking when fixing hardwood boards to hardwood joists (or even softwood joists) is essential to ensure a smooth installation. Stainless steel is a softer metal and will more easily snap or heads will burr when encountering too much friction and resistance. A tool such as the SMART-BIT for pre-drilling and countersinking in one action will assist you to install the screws and also leave a nice clean finish.

  Watch how the SMART-BIT makes installation easier...

 

Time Saving Techniques

Building a deck is a reasonably time consuming process and with the repetitive tasks of driving in screws and pre-drilling/countersinking you want to be doing it right the first time. The SMART-BIT and CARBITOOL pre-drilling tools help in a number of ways:

  • The drill holes provide a guide for the screws so they'll drive in straight each and everytime.
  • The depth collar enables you to pre-drill to the same depth everytime, avoiding the hassle screws sitting as different depths in your timber.
  • The SMART-BIT also helps you to avoid splitting your timber boards that may occur when driving screws in without pre-drilling, particularly at end of the board.
  • The SMART-BIT also helps you to avoid untidy, and potentially hazardous (for bare feet) frayed splinters around the screw head.

Consider getting a spacing device as well to get that clean finish. The Deckhand is a very popular choice for getting accurate spacing for your decking screws.

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Product Specifications
  • Stainless Steel 304 Decking Screws
  • 10 Gauge
  • 50mm Length
  • 12 Threads Per Inch (TPI)
  • 34mm Thread Length
  • Countersunk, Ribbed Head
  • Head Diameter Approx. 8.5mm
  • #2 Square Drive
  • Type 17 Point
  • Min. Recommended Embedment into joist: 25mm
Brand Bremick
Gauge 10
Screw Length 50mm
Screw Head Countersunk Rib Head
Screw Drive Type #2 Square
Screw Drilling Type Type 17
Fixing Material Timber
Product Material Stainless Steel 304
Stock Availability In Stock

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