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SKU: PIGTAIL40MM

Pigtail Screws for Fire Batt

Description

Quelfire Pigtail Screws are manufactured from galvanised steel wire and supplied in two lengths – 40mm and 75mm – with 1,000 screws per pack.

These spring screws are commonly used to secure the QWR Fire Collar to the QuelStop Fire Batt. Their spiral (pigtail) design allows for quick and straightforward installation, while ensuring the fixing remains firm and stable even under load.

Key features include:

  • Galvanised steel construction – providing strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion.
  • Spiral design – easy to insert, with excellent holding power in fire protection applications.
  • Pozidrive/Phillips compatible head – suitable for simple and efficient installation with standard tools.
  • Pigtail Scrwes are used to secure QWR Collars to QuelStop Batt system.

Product Details:

  • Product Code: PIGTAIL40MM / PIGTAIL75MM
  • Product Name: Quelfire Pigtail Screws – 40mm / 75mm
  • Sizes Available: 40mm or 75mm
  • Pack Size: 1000 pieces

Please note: These are general guidelines. Always follow our installation instructions for best results, or contact our technical team for further advice.

Product Documentation

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Frequently Asked Questions About General Fixings

How do I choose the right fixing?

The correct fixing will depend on the substrate you are fixing into, the load it needs to support, and the environment it will be used in. Always follow the requirements set out in the relevant tested installation detail.

Can I use the same fixings for all substrates?

No, different substrates (e.g. plasterboard, masonry, concrete, timber) require different types of fixings to ensure a secure hold.

Do I need special tools to install fixings?

Basic tools like screwdrivers or drills are often enough, but some fixings may require specific installation tools.