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The Teks #8 x 1 in. Fine Zinc-Plated Steel Truss-Head Phillips Drill-Point Lath Screws (170-Pack) provide secure metal-to-metal fastening with strong holding power without the need to pre-drill. The engineered drill point and flute remove material and properly size the hole for threads. Install with a standard screw gun and a #2 Phillips-drive bit (screw gun and bit not included). No pre-drilling necessary.
•TEKS 21528 #8 x 1-in Zinc-Plated Phillips Head Drill Point Lath Screws 170-Pk
•Ideal for thicker metal to metal applications (20-Gauge to 12-Gauge) or metal to wood applications
•Great for attaching metal lath to wood or steel studs for stucco and plaster applications and for attaching pre-drilled metal brackets to wood
•Engineered for applications requiring a wide, low-profile head
•Zinc plated finish protects the job's appearance
•Drill, tap and fasten in 1 motion
•Highly versatile
•Common project applications: roofing, HVAC, steel stud framing, gutters and register vents
•No pre-drilling necessary
•Great for attaching metal lath to wood or steel studs for stucco and plaster applications and for attaching pre-drilled metal brackets to wood
•Engineered for applications requiring a wide, low-profile head
•Zinc plated finish protects the job's appearance
•Drill, tap and fasten in 1 motion
•Highly versatile
•Common project applications: roofing, HVAC, steel stud framing, gutters and register vents
•No pre-drilling necessary
•Screw Length: 1 in
•Drive Style: Phillips
•Fastener Type: Self-Drilling Screw
•Fastener/Connector Material: Steel
•Features: Coated, Self Drilling
•Finish: Zinc Plated
•Head Style: Truss Head
•Package Quantity: 170
•Size: #8
•Drive Style: Phillips
•Fastener Type: Self-Drilling Screw
•Fastener/Connector Material: Steel
•Features: Coated, Self Drilling
•Finish: Zinc Plated
•Head Style: Truss Head
•Package Quantity: 170
•Size: #8

Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.
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