Size of Hole Needed to Drill to Install 2-1/2" Long Torx Trailer Screw # TFX250ACQ
Updated 09/15/2015 | Published 09/14/2015 >
Question:
TFX250ACQ 2-1/2inch Long Torx Trailer Floor and Wall Liner Screw for ACQ Treated Wood What drill bit size do I need to use?
asked by: Mike B
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Expert Reply:
The 2-1/2" Long Torx Trailer Floor and Wall Liner Screw for ACQ Treated Wood # TFX250ACQ that you referenced is a 1/4 inch diameter screw that takes a 7/32 inch pilot hole.
You would need to drill a 7/32 inch hole first before installing the # TFX250ACQ.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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