Concrete screws are the generic name for a specially manufactured screw that taps threads into concrete brick or block.
Tapcon screws basement floor.
For best results use a hex head attachment on your power drill to secure the screw.
Ed beal feb 18 16 at 19 42 interesting i would have never thought to use longer screws for half walls but i guess it makes sense.
If using a plastic flange ring be careful not to crack the ring by screwing the anchors in too far.
The threads are hardened to cut the base material.
Our concrete screw anchors deliver 30 less torque and 20 more holding power while our drill bits make it possible to create precise holes at maximum power.
If it is a 1 2 wall you will need 3 1 2.
Screw the toilet flange onto the concrete.
And their unmatched performance in concrete block and brick applications make them an excellent alternative to expansion anchors plugs and lag shields.
If using 2 3 4 screws put a piece of tap on the bit 3 from the tip.
The blue corrosion resistant coating enables them to withstand the harshest conditions.
Even the correct size flat head screwdriver attachment will slip off frequently.
Which is why when professionals look.
It will handle sudden impacts of significantly greater magnitude before failing.
2 3 4 screws for a floor to ceiling wall will work great.
Use tapcon screws and drill bits together along with the tapcon pro installation kit to utilize the high performing trusted tapcon anchoring system.
The threads are created with a special design that allows for removal of the dust that is created while cutting the threads.
With the toilet flange in place you are ready to install the toilet with a new wax ring.
A 3 16 tapcon embedded in normal concrete one inch deep has a sheer strength of over 700 pounds.
So you can expect the wood to be fine with only 3 positions along it secured to the floor.
Use tapcon anchors or a similar type of masonry concrete screws to fasten the toilet flange to the concrete slab.