concrete screw
1 of 1noun/ˈkɑ:nk.ri:t skru:/
Forms:concrete screws
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a type of fastener specifically designed for attaching objects to concrete or masonry surfaces
A concrete screw is a type of screw specifically designed for fastening objects to concrete surfaces. It has specially designed threads that grip into the concrete as the screw is driven in. Concrete screws are often made of hardened steel for durability and are used with a drill to create a hole in the concrete before the screw is inserted. They are commonly used in construction and home improvement projects to securely attach items like brackets, fixtures, or shelving to concrete walls or floors.
- To secure the shelf to the wall, I used concrete screws to anchor it firmly.
- You will need a drill to create a hole before inserting the concrete screw into the wall.
- I had to buy a set of concrete screws to hang the heavy mirror on the basement wall.
- The concrete screws held the brackets in place even under the weight of the heavy equipment.
- After drilling the proper holes, I carefully screwed in the concrete screws to mount the shelf.