



M8 x 45mm Coach Screw A2 Stainless Steel DIN 571
Corrosion Resistant Stainless Steel Coach Screws
Featuring a coarse thread and hexagon head specifically for use in wood and larger timber projects. Designed for a strong hold every time.
The coarse thread allows for a firm hold while the hex head allows installation with an array of standard tools. The hex head also allows for increased torque to be added ensuring a reliable hold every time.
A versatile screw manufactured in A2 stainless steel for a good level of corrosion resistance which adds versatility with uses in external applications.
Coach screw specifications:
- Thread Diameter (TD): M8 - 8mm
- Length (L): 45mm
- Thread Length (TL): 27mm
- Head Width (H): 13mm
- Conformity: DIN 571 Standards
- Material: A2 Stainless Steel
Used by the professionals and the DIY enthusiasts, the M8 stainless steel coach screws are available in a variety of sizes.
FAQs about stainless steel coach screws
What are hex head coach screws used for?
Hex head coach screws are heavy-duty screws designed for securing timber to timber, or timber to metal. The heavy-duty nature of the coach screw sees them commonly used in decking, fencing, roofing, and heavy joinery applications. The hexagonal head allows for higher torque using a spanner or socket for a firm, reliable hold.
How are coach screws different from coach bolts?
A coach screw had a pointed tip more like traditional screws and threads directly into wood without a nut. A coach bolt (also called a carriage bolt) has a flat tip, is used with a pre-drilled hole, and passes through the material being secured on the other side with a nut.
Can I use coach screws outside
Yes, these stainless-steel coach screws can be used outside as they have a high resistance to corrosion. For harsher areas like saltwater environments, A4 stainless steel coach screws are advised as they offer the highest corrosion resistance.
Do I need to drill a pilot hole first?
Yes, with the heavy-duty nature of the coach screw, always pre-drill a pilot hole before installation.
Should I use a washer under the head?
It’s good practice to use a flat washer beneath the hex head as this spreads the load across a wider area and protects the timber surface.
Which material should I choose - BZP, A2, or A4 stainless steel?
The coach screws at Fusion Fixings are available in 3 material types which cover a larger range of applications.
• BZP (Bright Zinc Plated): Ideal for indoor use or dry conditions.
• A2 Stainless Steel: Great for outdoor projects such as fences or decking.
• A4 Stainless Steel: Marine-grade corrosion resistance and the best choice for coastal or highly corrosive environments.
Can I use coach screws in brick, block, or concrete?
Coach screws are primarily for timber; however, they can be used in masonry for certain applications if combined with a suitable wall plug or anchor.
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Corrosion Resistant Stainless Steel Coach Screws
Featuring a coarse thread and hexagon head specifically for use in wood and larger timber projects. Designed for a strong hold every time.
The coarse thread allows for a firm hold while the hex head allows installation with an array of standard tools. The hex head also allows for increased torque to be added ensuring a reliable hold every time.
A versatile screw manufactured in A2 stainless steel for a good level of corrosion resistance which adds versatility with uses in external applications.
Coach screw specifications:
- Thread Diameter (TD): M8 - 8mm
- Length (L): 45mm
- Thread Length (TL): 27mm
- Head Width (H): 13mm
- Conformity: DIN 571 Standards
- Material: A2 Stainless Steel
Used by the professionals and the DIY enthusiasts, the M8 stainless steel coach screws are available in a variety of sizes.
FAQs about stainless steel coach screws
What are hex head coach screws used for?
Hex head coach screws are heavy-duty screws designed for securing timber to timber, or timber to metal. The heavy-duty nature of the coach screw sees them commonly used in decking, fencing, roofing, and heavy joinery applications. The hexagonal head allows for higher torque using a spanner or socket for a firm, reliable hold.
How are coach screws different from coach bolts?
A coach screw had a pointed tip more like traditional screws and threads directly into wood without a nut. A coach bolt (also called a carriage bolt) has a flat tip, is used with a pre-drilled hole, and passes through the material being secured on the other side with a nut.
Can I use coach screws outside
Yes, these stainless-steel coach screws can be used outside as they have a high resistance to corrosion. For harsher areas like saltwater environments, A4 stainless steel coach screws are advised as they offer the highest corrosion resistance.
Do I need to drill a pilot hole first?
Yes, with the heavy-duty nature of the coach screw, always pre-drill a pilot hole before installation.
Should I use a washer under the head?
It’s good practice to use a flat washer beneath the hex head as this spreads the load across a wider area and protects the timber surface.
Which material should I choose - BZP, A2, or A4 stainless steel?
The coach screws at Fusion Fixings are available in 3 material types which cover a larger range of applications.
• BZP (Bright Zinc Plated): Ideal for indoor use or dry conditions.
• A2 Stainless Steel: Great for outdoor projects such as fences or decking.
• A4 Stainless Steel: Marine-grade corrosion resistance and the best choice for coastal or highly corrosive environments.
Can I use coach screws in brick, block, or concrete?
Coach screws are primarily for timber; however, they can be used in masonry for certain applications if combined with a suitable wall plug or anchor.
























