AS 3566.1-2002 (R2015) Self-drilling screws for the building and construction industries - Part 1: General requirements and mechanical properties

Abbreviation
AS 3566.1-2002 (R2015)
Valid from
19/03/2002
Replaces
AS 3566-1988 ,

Information provider
Intertek Inform,
Author
Standards Australia
Information type
Australian Standard,
Format
PDF, HARD COPY,


Description

This Standard specifies the dimensions, thread forms, lead types, mechanical properties and performance and working requirements for self-drilling screws intended for drilling and tapping into steel and fixing to timber.

Scope

This Standard specifies the general requirements and mechanical properties for the following types of self-drilling screws used in the building and construction industries:

  • a) Screws for drilling and tapping into layered or unlayered steel of 0.9 mm minimum total thickness.
  • b) Screws for drilling and tapping into timber.
  • c) Screws for fixing plasterboard to steel with a maximum thickness of 0.8 mm.
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AS 3566.1-2002 (R2015) Self-drilling screws for the building and construction industries - Part 1: General requirements and mechanical properties

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AS 3566.1-2002 (R2015) Self-drilling screws for the building and construction industries - Part 1: General requirements and mechanical properties

Description

This Standard specifies the dimensions, thread forms, lead types, mechanical properties and performance and working requirements for self-drilling screws intended for drilling and tapping into steel and fixing to timber.

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AS 3566.1-2002 (R2015) Self-drilling screws for the building and construction industries - Part 1: General requirements and mechanical properties
Description

This Standard specifies the dimensions, thread forms, lead types, mechanical properties and performance and working requirements for self-drilling screws intended for drilling and tapping into steel and fixing to timber.

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AS 3566.1-2002 (R2015) Self-drilling screws for the building and construction industries - Part 1: General requirements and mechanical properties

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