Description
Screw for screwing into hard or thick wood, in carpentry or building applications or in the construction of wooden structures.
TORX RECESS
Deep six lobes TX recess which, due to its vertical walls, transmits all the tightening torque preventing stripping of the bit and wear of the recess
Three TX recesses available for the entire range:
Diameter: 3 | TX 10 recess |
Diameter: 3,5 – 4 – 4,5 – 5 | TX 20 recess |
Diameter: 6 | TX 30 recess |
HEAD
reinforced to enable high tightening torques to be transmitted.
RIBS
The self-milling ribs under the head have a milling action during the tightening phase, thus creating a recess to house the head of the screw and a perfect alignment with the surface of the wood.
SMOOTH SHANK
The smooth part of the body of the screw, equivalent to 40% of its length, has a pulling effect on one of the two parts to be assembled and enables the parts to be gripped correctly.
More info: demo video
OGIVE-SHAPED TIP
Threaded right to the end, ensure a secure grip without any slipping and a gradual and constant penetration of the screw. Rapid penetration is thus obtained and, as there are no points of discontinuity, here is a lower risk of cracking the materials.
More info: demo video
CARBONITRIDING HEAT TREATMENT
More info: heat treatment
GALVANIC TREATMENT
Chromiting® treatment has a much higher corrosion resistance than that of white or yellow galvanizing. It can be used for applications both indoors and outdoors and respects the environment in compliance with the RoHS, Reach and 2000/53/EU standards.
More info: finishing treatments
LUBRICATION
More info: Lubex® lubrication
CE MARKING
Of the assembly elements for constructing wooden weight-bearing structures, in accordance with the EN 14592:2009 standard (granted by the CSTB Centre Scientifique du Bâtiment, in Paris). Issue of the DoP (Declaration of Performance), in accordance with the European Construction Regulation no. 305/2011.
- Panelvit® PF: deep six lobes TX recess which, due to its vertical walls, transmits all the tightening torque preventing stripping of the bit and wear of the recess
- Differences in grip between a completely threaded Panelvit® screw and a Panelvit® PF screw. The figure on the left shows the smooth shank of the Panelvit® PF screw turning freely in the upper part (1). The thread acts on the lower part (2) moving it towards the first. The figure on the right shows the thread acting in the same way on the two parts, preventing the lower part (2) from moving beside the upper part (1) and obtaining the grip.
- Section of the screw that shows the characteristics of the carbonitriding treatment.
- Graph comparing a Panelvit® screw and a traditional screw that shows the ability of LUBEX® lubrication to considerably reduce the tightening effort.
- Sales box