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Fibre Cement - Cemsix Fixings - Heavy Duty Baz Fixing - 120mm

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The Heavy Duty Baz Fixing is designed to efficiently fasten Profiled Fibre Cement Sheets to hot-rolled steel ranging from 3mm to 12mm thick, such as RSJs or angle iron. These self-tapping drill screws come with a galvanised finish and rubber washer, ensuring a secure and durable fix without the need for pre-drilling. Available in multiple lengths for different applications.

Key Information:

                  • Versatile & Strong: Ideal for fixing into hot-rolled steel up to 12mm thick.
                  • Quick Installation: Self-tapping design eliminates the need for pre-drilling.
                  • Durable & Secure: Features a galvanised finish with a rubber sealer washer for a watertight fit.

                  Technical Specification:

                        • Quantity: 100 screws per bag
                        • Material: Galvanised steel
                        • Available Lengths: 120mm, 145mm, 175mm, 200mm
                        • Screw Head: 8mm hex
                        • Thread: Expansion wings and gap for flexibility
                        • Screw Diameter: 6.3mm
                        • Weight: Up to 3.2kg per pack
                        • Applications: Suitable for fixing Profiled Fibre Cement Sheets to hot-rolled steel between 3mm and 12mm thick.
                        • Note: For fixing into cold-rolled steel (thinner than 3mm), use Light Section Baz Fixings.

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