Distance screw

Say you need to level an uneven wall. What screw would you use? Distance screws are extremely suitable for fastening wood joints which, as the name suggests, have a gap or distance in-between. The distance screws have two different screw thread thicknesses at the tip and head. The thicker end at the head holds the attachment in place.

You can use distance screws to align objects with a space in-between without having to use packers. Choose the right length of screw for the distance to be bridged. Hold the piece to be added at the desired distance and screw the distance screw in level with the attachment to be positioned.
Woodies® Ultimate distance screws form an exception in the ‘Woodies’ family, in that they do not have a tip. This is because distance screws are often used in combination with a wall plug. Distance screws are suitable not only for wooden joints but also for applications in stone and concrete.

When mounting to wood, we recommend pre-drilling the attachment, to prevent the wood from splitting.

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