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product_id: 73131460
title: "CONFAST 1/4\" x 3-1/4\" Hex Head Concrete Screw Anchor with Drill Bit for Anchoring to Masonry, Block or Brick (100 per Box)"
brand: "confast"
price: "289 zł"
currency: PLN
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Confast"
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/73131460-confast-1-4-x-3-1-4-hex-head-concrete
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region: Poland
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# Hex head fits nut driver for quick install 1/4" diameter for heavy-duty hold Diamond point for effortless driving CONFAST 1/4" x 3-1/4" Hex Head Concrete Screw Anchor with Drill Bit for Anchoring to Masonry, Block or Brick (100 per Box)

**Brand:** confast
**Price:** 289 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔩 Anchor your projects with confidence—because your foundation deserves the best!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CONFAST 1/4" x 3-1/4" Hex Head Concrete Screw Anchor with Drill Bit for Anchoring to Masonry, Block or Brick (100 per Box) by confast
- **How much does it cost?** 289 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/73131460-confast-1-4-x-3-1-4-hex-head-concrete)

## Best For

- confast enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted confast brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Optimized for Masonry:** Specifically designed for concrete, block, and brick with ideal embedment and spacing specs.
- • **All-In-One Convenience:** Includes the perfect ANSI-standard drill bit in every box—no extra trips, no guesswork.
- • **Versatile Hex Head Drive:** Slotted hex head compatible with nut drivers for fast, secure fastening every time.
- • **Time-Saving Diamond Point:** Self-tapping design with diamond tip cuts installation time and effort dramatically.
- • **Precision-Engineered Strength:** Carbon steel build ensures unmatched durability for your toughest masonry projects.

## Overview

The CONFAST 1/4" x 3-1/4" Hex Head Concrete Screw Anchor is a premium carbon steel fastener designed for secure anchoring in concrete, block, and brick. Featuring a self-tapping diamond point and a slotted hex head for nut driver compatibility, it includes a precision-matched drill bit to ensure optimal hole size and maximum holding power. Ideal for professional-grade masonry applications, this 100-piece set delivers reliable, time-saving performance with engineered specifications for embedment, spacing, and fixture thickness.

## Description

ApplicationsThe anchor is made from Carbon Steel, and is Blue. This anchor is designed for use in Concrete, Block, and Brick.EnvironmentThe anchor is designed for use in a Dry environment.Head Style The anchor is a Hex Washer head and is designed to allow the head to sit on top of the surface of the item being attached.Hole Diameter/Bit DiameterThe anchor requires a 3/16" hole to be drilled in the base material (Concrete, Block, and Brick). The hole should be drilled with carbide tipped bit that meets ANSI standards and used in a hammer drill.Driver RequiredA 5/16" nut driver is required for driving the anchor into the base material.Diameter of Anchor The diameter of the anchor is 1/4".Length Anchor The length of the anchor is 3-1/4"Thread LengthThe length of the threads on the anchor is 1-3/4" in length.Minimum EmbedmentThe minimum anchor embedment into the concrete is 1". Therefore, the anchor must be installed so that a minimum of 1" of the anchor is embedded into the concrete.Maximum Fixture ThicknessThe maximum fixture thickness or the maximum thickness of the material being fastened for a anchor is 1-3/4" to 2-1/4". This will ensure that the minimum embedment of 1" will be met.Fixture Hole DiameterThe hole in the fixture or material being fastened must be larger than the designated diameter of the anchor. The 1/4" diameter anchor requires the hole in the fixture to be 5/16".Spacing between AnchorsEach anchor must be spaced a minimum distance of 4" from each other when measured center to center.Edge DistanceIt is very important not to install the anchor any closer than 3" from an unsupported edge of the concrete.

Review: Very sturdy concrete screw - I used this to repair a corner pop on my foundation. The original material was lost so I had to form a new one. I used this anchor screw to provide support for the new corner. I drilled into the old concrete, added in an epoxy for anchors, placed the screws tightly, let it dry, setup a form, then troweled in the new concrete. Repair looks good (professional even), and seems very stable (time will tell). To determine the correct size, you need to decide how deep the screw will be set. I wanted mine sticking out by 1.5 inch to act as rebar for the concrete, and drilled about 1.25 inches deep into the existing foundation, so I used 2.75 inch long screws. If anchoring other material, then consider it's width plus the depth you want the screw to be drilled. Be sure to use an anchor epoxy for a permanent fix. A note about drilling the holes for these screws: There are a LOT of drill bits advertised as good for concrete, they aren't. You need a fairly long bit (longer than the length of the screw to be set in the concrete) and it needs to be a REAL CONCRETE DRILL BIT - like the "Bosch BM5000 Fast Spiral Masonry Set". You must use the correct bit width or you can damage the concrete (if too narrow a bit) or the screw won't hold (if too wide a bit). Length is really difficult to get right if you are working in a confined area, so take that into account. If you have a wide open work area then you need to determine how deep you want to set the screw and be sure you have a slightly longer bit - put a piece of tape on it to show how far in to drill and when the tape aligns with the concrete you stop. If you have a really confined area like I did, you need to also determine how much extra bit you need to fit into the area to even reach the drill drill point (I could get the drill about 2 to 3 inches away from the drill hole and no closer). This means you have to add that much to the overall length of the bit for your project to work. Finding long enough masonry drill bits can be a real problem.
Review: Just as good as high priced bits - Bought these 2 weeks before hurricane Ian hit because I had a bad feeling about hurricane season. Well unfortunately I was right and we were hit by hurricane Ian. On the day of the hurricane it made a turn toward Fort Myers and we needed these to put up our plywood. These all worked perfect and held through the storm. We only broke 1 screw off while mounting the plywood but that was my fault for not setting the clutch on my drill on the first bit. Every other screw went in like they should and came out the same. I highly recommend these anchors as they didn't let us down. All windows were protected. Too bad I can't say the same about our roof but these screws had nothing to do with that loss.

## Features

- BIT INCLUDED IN EACH BOX-Proper bit equals improved holding values and reduced cost
- SLOTTED HEX HEAD-Can be driven with a nut driver
- SELF-TAPPING-Taps threads directly into masonry and requires no other anchor
- DIAMOND POINT-Easier to drive the screw to save time

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0725Q2KGW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,978 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #24 in Concrete Screws |
| Brand | CONFAST |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Groove Diameter | 0.31 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,281) |
| Drive System | External Hex |
| Exterior Finish | Alloy Steel |
| Fastener Size | 1/4 |
| Fastener Type | self-tapping-taps |
| Finish Types | Uncoated |
| Head Type | Hex |
| Item Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
| Item Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CONFAST |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Metal Type | Carbon Steel |
| Model | CSH14314 |
| Number of Pieces | 100 |
| Part Number | CSH14314 |
| Screw Head Style | Hex |
| Screw Point Style | diamond point-easier |
| Set Name | 100-Piece Set |
| Set Screw Thread Type | Self-Tapping |
| Size Name | 1/4" x 3-1/4" |
| Thread Class | Product-specific thread type |
| Thread Coverage | Partially Threaded |
| Thread Style | Partially Threaded, Special |
| Thread Type | Un |
| UPC | 820274000199 |
| Unit Count | 100 Count |

## Product Details

- **Exterior Finish:** Alloy Steel
- **Head Style:** Hex
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 1 x 1 x 1 inches
- **Material:** Carbon Steel
- **Point Style:** diamond point-easier

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very sturdy concrete screw
*by R***E on May 10, 2019*

I used this to repair a corner pop on my foundation. The original material was lost so I had to form a new one. I used this anchor screw to provide support for the new corner. I drilled into the old concrete, added in an epoxy for anchors, placed the screws tightly, let it dry, setup a form, then troweled in the new concrete. Repair looks good (professional even), and seems very stable (time will tell). To determine the correct size, you need to decide how deep the screw will be set. I wanted mine sticking out by 1.5 inch to act as rebar for the concrete, and drilled about 1.25 inches deep into the existing foundation, so I used 2.75 inch long screws. If anchoring other material, then consider it's width plus the depth you want the screw to be drilled. Be sure to use an anchor epoxy for a permanent fix. A note about drilling the holes for these screws: There are a LOT of drill bits advertised as good for concrete, they aren't. You need a fairly long bit (longer than the length of the screw to be set in the concrete) and it needs to be a REAL CONCRETE DRILL BIT - like the "Bosch BM5000 Fast Spiral Masonry Set". You must use the correct bit width or you can damage the concrete (if too narrow a bit) or the screw won't hold (if too wide a bit). Length is really difficult to get right if you are working in a confined area, so take that into account. If you have a wide open work area then you need to determine how deep you want to set the screw and be sure you have a slightly longer bit - put a piece of tape on it to show how far in to drill and when the tape aligns with the concrete you stop. If you have a really confined area like I did, you need to also determine how much extra bit you need to fit into the area to even reach the drill drill point (I could get the drill about 2 to 3 inches away from the drill hole and no closer). This means you have to add that much to the overall length of the bit for your project to work. Finding long enough masonry drill bits can be a real problem.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Just as good as high priced bits
*by R***E on October 9, 2022*

Bought these 2 weeks before hurricane Ian hit because I had a bad feeling about hurricane season. Well unfortunately I was right and we were hit by hurricane Ian. On the day of the hurricane it made a turn toward Fort Myers and we needed these to put up our plywood. These all worked perfect and held through the storm. We only broke 1 screw off while mounting the plywood but that was my fault for not setting the clutch on my drill on the first bit. Every other screw went in like they should and came out the same. I highly recommend these anchors as they didn't let us down. All windows were protected. Too bad I can't say the same about our roof but these screws had nothing to do with that loss.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Overall good
*by G***P on April 18, 2024*

This is a good masonary screw. It works pretty well if you pre-drill the whole. The only negative I have is they break easily if over torqued. So, be careful when tightening!

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