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Product Information

A Coach Screw, also known as a Wood Screw, is a type of heavy-duty screw designed for securing large, structural wooden components together or for attaching items to solid wood.


Key features of a Coach Screw include:

  1. Threaded Shaft:

    • The shaft of a coach screw has a coarse, deep thread pattern that is optimized for gripping into solid wood.

    • The threads are usually self-tapping, allowing the screw to be driven directly into the wood without the need for pre-drilling.

  2. Hex Head:

    • Coach screws have a large, hexagonal head that is designed to be tightened using a wrench or socket.

    • This allows for the application of significant torque to drive the screw securely into the wood.

  3. Hardened Steel:

    • Coach screws are typically made from hardened, corrosion-resistant steel, such as heat-treated carbon steel or stainless steel.

    • This helps prevent the screw from stripping or breaking during installation.

  4. Pointed Tip:

    • Many coach screws have a sharp, pointed tip that can be driven directly into the wood without the need for pre-drilling.

    • This can save time and effort during installation, especially in softer wood species.


The key benefits of Coach Screws include:

  • Exceptional Holding Power: The coarse, deep threads provide an extremely secure grip in solid wood, making coach screws ideal for structural applications.

  • Easy Installation: The self-tapping design and pointed tip allow the screw to be driven directly into the wood without pre-drilling in many cases.

  • Strength and Durability: The hardened steel construction ensures the screw can withstand high loads and stresses without deforming or breaking.

  • Versatility: Coach screws can be used for a wide range of applications, from attaching heavy timber beams to securing large wooden fixtures or equipment.


Coach Screws are commonly used in construction, carpentry, and industrial applications where a heavy-duty, structural wood fastener is required. They are often used in projects such as framing, decking, and the assembly of large wooden structures.