PVC carpentry screws are essential for manufacturing PVC windows. Here’s a selection of the most suitable screws for different applications:
1. PVC-10: Countersunk screw with high-low thread, ideal for fixing metal fittings with a pre-drilled hole on PVC profiles.
2. PVC-20: : Its main application is fixing perimetral fittings to the PVC profile. It can be used in automatic or manual assembly. Made from carbon steel and with a zinc or dichromate coating.
3. PVC-30: As a repair screw for PVC-10 and PVC-20 screws when they have become unthreaded or have been disassembled.
4. PVC-40: This screw with a drill bit is used to fix steel reinforcements to PVC profiles, which is why it’s popularly known as a “reinforcement screw”. It can be used in semi-automatic or manual assembly.
5. PVC-50: Its main application is attaching hinges to the inner steel profile of the window. Its small thread pitch improves its performance in very thin window reinforcements (1.5mm) and makes it especially useful for double-chamber profiles
6. PVC-70: Ideal for attaching frames to the wall. Possibility of decorative cap.
7. PVC-90: With a low pan head and washer, it is used to close splays in PVC and fix non-countersunk fittings.
8. PVC-10: Specially designed for clipping jambs, gutters and shutter guides by the leading manufacturers (Thyssen, Rehau, Veka and Kömmerling).
You can find these screws in the following finishes: dichromate, zinc plated and with our ATLANTIS coating with high corrosion resistance, making them versatile for various PVC carpentry needs. Choose the one that’s right for you! ?️