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1/4 x 1-1/4' Slotted Hex Washer Head Concrete Screws - Steel Masonry Screws for Concrete, Bricks, Blocks - Self-Tapping Concrete Screws with 3/16 x 3-1/2' Drill Bit - 100 Screws/Box

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  • Secure Installations - Set up frames, supports, and other fixtures with peace of mind! Our self-tapping construction screws feature deeply cut high-low threads that grip the base material firmly.
  • Penetrates Easily - Designed with sharp pointed tails, these cement screws for concrete can effortlessly pierce through most surfaces or base materials including concrete, blocks, bricks, and mortar.
  • Built Tough - Made from superior quality steel, our brick screws are durable and stand well against damage. They won't break easily and will maintain their structural integrity over time.
  • Value Pack - With 100 pieces in the screw box, you'll have more than enough masonry screws for brick for projects. Also included is a drill bit with a diameter that's slightly smaller than the screw.
  • Different Screws for Different Needs - Our self tapping concrete screws are available in 2 types: a Phillips head screw and a slotted hex head washer screw. They also come in 2 sizes: 1/4 x 1-1/4" and 3/16 x 1-1/4".



Product Description

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Planning to Install Some Fixtures on a Concrete Surface?

Using the right screw is crucial to the success of your project. After all the time and effort you've put into it, the last thing you need is a sub-standard fastener to compromise the structural integrity of your work.

If your repair or decoration endeavor involves concrete as the base material, then you'll need a good set of masonry screws. They should be strong, robust, and have excellent holding power. And if they already come with their own drill bit, that’s more of your work done for you.

These Concrete Screws from Precision Gear are made and designed for secure and reliable fastening.

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Superb Holding Power

Screws with poor threading can be frustrating to install. What's more, they have a high chance of accidentally getting pulled out.

The shafts of our concrete screws feature alternating high and low threads. This design helps create a stronger and more reliable grip, preventing the screws from unintentionally popping out of the base material. It also helps minimize the amount of substrate being displaced while you drive the screw deeper.

Crafted From Premium Steel

Searching for an alternative to flimsy screws that easily bend or break? Our self-tapping concrete screws are exactly what you're looking for!

Manufactured from high-grade steel, these fasteners are durable and have a high tolerance for strain and pressure. You don't have to worry about the shafts snapping, the threads wearing out, or the drives and edges stripping during installation.

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Installation Made Effortless

Blunt tips can make driving screws into the base material a nightmare. This is why we designed our screws' tails to be very sharp and pointy. They won’t become dull easily as they drill into the base material. Sharp throughout, these tips will easily penetrate through concrete, blocks, bricks, mortar, and clay tiles. They can even be installed on relatively soft stones used in cladding such as sandstone and limestone.

More Reasons to Choose our Concrete Screws:

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2 Types Available

Our concrete screws come with either a Phillips drive head or a slotted hex head with a built-in washer. The first type is recommended for those looking for a screw that sits flat and flush against the base material or surface.

If you're looking for a tighter installation, then the hex head type is what you need. These allow for a firmer setting since you'll be using a wrench or a socket to tighten them.

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2 Sizes to Choose From

Different projects call for different screw sizes. As such, we offer our Phillips drive and hex head screws in 2 sizes. Also, they're paired with a drill bit that has a smaller diameter than the screws.

- Phillips drive: 1/4 x 1-1/4" (includes 3/16 x 3-1/2" drill bit)

- Phillips drive: 3/16 x 1-1/4" (includes 5/32 x 3-1/2 drill bit)

- Slotted hex washer: 1/4 x 1-1/4" (includes 3/16 x 3-1/2" drill bit)

- Slotted hex washer: 3/16 x 1-1/4" (includes 5/32 x 3- 1/2 drill bit)

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Handy 100-Piece Pack

Each box contains 100 pieces, so you won't be running out of screws any time soon. This is often more than sufficient for most household projects. The number also makes them a great choice for industrial facilities, workshops, garages, and other businesses.

Whether you're securing ventilation pipes, electrical junction boxes, cable trays, or rails and supports, you'll have enough screws to complete the task.


benny esseling
2025-08-22 13:28:05
The screws work great as intended
Mark Austin Spencer
2025-08-08 20:47:16
These screws and included drill bit worked better than I expected them to work. It made the job of screwing the feet of my new slop sink very easy. BUT I Used a diamond hole drill bit first to make a hole in the floor tile AND then used an impact driver to put in the screws
mitel'mesik 65
2025-06-01 18:01:48
good screws but should go a bit longer to get good grip(1 1/2 into cement)
sbpidge
2025-05-01 10:10:29
I snap a lot of heads off the cheap ones. These are great, comes with bit.
Jonathan
2025-03-15 11:07:53
Used to secure cabling to a stucco wall. Highly recommend a 5/16” magnetic hex bit to go with it. Included bit was good enough for some 20 screws, but might want another if using a lot.
Cdale
2025-02-26 19:38:21
Work well
Milo
2025-02-18 18:07:08
I have a concrete wall in the garage and some cinder block in the basement. If I want to mount a bracket or shelf to either of those I need to use concrete screws like this and these are the perfect length for doing that. I like the hex head because it gives good grip when driving them. The slot I will never use but since I don't need it I don't mind that it's there. It would be better if they had a Phillips instead though. They included a bit which is slotted so it won't slip in the chuck when you're using it. The don't say what the bit is made of or tipped with, but I found it to be good enough, though not great so you might want to use your own. The price per screw is good and better than what I can find locally. I didn't have any issues with them and they worked very well for me. I'm not familiar with this brand at all but I would get these again if I needed more. However, it's unlikely that I will because with 100 of them I can't imagine needing more.
Frank Churriana
2024-12-03 09:30:22
These perform just like tapcon screws but for half the price.
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