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()F-SF81
Self drilling screws #8 x 1" to install panels
Self drilling screws #8 x 1" to install panels
The F-SF81 is a 1 inch countersunk head screw typically used to install deckings and surfaces on Flexpipe structures.
- Used to assemble HDPE assemblies
- Used to fix surfaces to pipe
- Counter sunk head profile for seamless application
- This screw is fixed using a #2 square head bit.
A Flexpipe Product

| ESD Safe | Yes |
| Series | Pipe |
| Material | Steel |
| Color | Bright |
| Finish | Zinc |
| Bolt Type | Countersink |
| Self-Drilling | Yes |
| Length | 1.00” |
| Thread | #8 |
| Bit Head | #2 Square |
| Weight | 0.005000 |
The F-SF81 is a 1 inch countersunk head screw typically used to install deckings and surfaces on Flexpipe structures.
- Used to assemble HDPE assemblies
- Used to fix surfaces to pipe
- Counter sunk head profile for seamless application
- This screw is fixed using a #2 square head bit.
A Flexpipe Product

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Product Specs
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ESD Safe Yes Series Pipe Material Steel Color Bright Finish Zinc Bolt Type Countersink Self-Drilling Yes Length 1.00” Thread #8 Bit Head #2 Square Weight 0.005000
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- Description
The F-SF81 is a 1 inch countersunk head screw typically used to install deckings and surfaces on Flexpipe structures.
- Used to assemble HDPE assemblies
- Used to fix surfaces to pipe
- Counter sunk head profile for seamless application
- This screw is fixed using a #2 square head bit.
A Flexpipe Product

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CAD Files
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