Screwbolts

Screwbolts

A simple yet effective fixing, screwbolts have a wide range of uses - simply drill and drive into a surface. They can be used in concrete, stone, brick, and wood and mean that traditional anchors such as throughbolts are not required. Screwbolts also minimise waste, as they can be removed and reused, making them an incredibly good value-for-money fixing. Whether it's for heavy machinery, truckstops, or pipework, you can find a screwbolt to suit your needs here.

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Universal Tarmac and Concrete Fixing

Universal Tarmac and Concrete Fixing

£2.10 excl. VAT
£2.52inc. VAT
Initium
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  • Rawlplug 14 x 135mm Self-Tapping ScrewBolt

    Rawlplug 14 x 135mm Self-Tapping ScrewBolt

    From £3.14 excl. VAT
    From £3.77inc. VAT
    Rawlplug
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  • Rawlplug 14 x 130mm Self-Tapping ScrewBolt

    Rawlplug 14 x 130mm Self-Tapping ScrewBolt

    From £3.46 excl. VAT
    From £4.15inc. VAT
    Rawlplug
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  • About Screwbolts

    Screwbolts, designed for threading into concrete or masonry, provide a secure fixing solution for the best value for money. This type of versatile fastener is perfect for securing fixtures, fittings, and structures in construction and renovation projects. Their design allows for quick installation, making them a popular choice for both permanent and temporary fixings by both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.

    The key advantage of using a screw bolt over shield anchors, for instance, is they don’t require the use of a plug. Their “self-tapping” threads cut directly into concrete or masonry and can often be used in base materials such as fresh, cracked or reinforced concrete. This means you can potentially drill straight through the item you are fixing and then secure it with your screw bolt without the need to remove the item you are fixing to insert a plug.


    Hex Head Screwbolts

    Hex-headed screw-bolts are designed for use cases that require high torque and easy installation using a standard wrench. They provide a strong hold and are commonly used for heavy-duty fixings like securing steel beams, large fixtures, and machinery to concrete.

    Countersunk Screwbolts

    Countersunk screw bolts are designed to sit flush with the surface of the base material, providing a neat finish that won't be caught on passing objects. They are perfect for applications where aesthetics are important or where the screw head needs to be level with or below the surface, such as in flooring, cladding, and joinery.