Screws, flanges and fixing

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At Brikum, we know that every project, from a simple repair to a large-scale construction project, requires quality materials. Screws and cable ties are essential for a safe and durable job, which is why we have a selection that meets the highest standards, designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.

Wide variety of screws

Our screws are available in different types and sizes, adapting to any type of material: wood, metal, plastic, and more. Whether you need screws to secure furniture, supports, or more complex structures, we have the ideal option for every task. Each type of screw has been carefully selected to ensure durability and strength.

Cable ties for organizing and holding

Cable ties are versatile and easy-to-use tools, perfect for organizing cables, securing materials, and providing stability in electrical, gardening, and construction projects. At Brikum, we offer a range of cable ties in various sizes and materials, ideal for reliable and secure fastening, both indoors and outdoors.

Clamping tools

Clamping tools are essential for holding workpieces steady, making precise cuts, assembling components, or working on unstable surfaces. We offer a selection of high-quality clamping tools that make work easier for professionals and DIY enthusiasts.

Every project is unique, and at Brikum, we have a clamping tool for every need. We ensure our products are from recognized brands that meet durability and safety standards, giving you the confidence that your work will be completed with the utmost precision.

Why choose Brikum?

At Brikum, we have years of experience in the industry and understand the importance of working with quality hardware materials . Each of our screws, concrete anchors, fastening tools, and cable ties has been carefully selected to offer maximum safety in every application.

Trust and advice

In addition to offering high-quality products, at Brikum we're here to advise you. If you have questions about what type of screws or cable ties you need for a specific project, our team is ready to help. We want you to work with the peace of mind of having the best material at your fingertips.

Discover everything you need in screws and cable ties at Brikum to make every project a success.

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre Screws, flanges and fixing

How do I know which wall plugs are best for my wall?

The first step is to identify the wall material. If it sounds hollow when you tap on it, it's probably hollow brick or plasterboard; in that case, you'll need universal anchors that lock into place or specific toggle bolts. If the sound is dry and hard, it's solid material, where standard expansion anchors work perfectly. For very heavy loads on solid supports, switch directly to metal or chemical anchors for concrete.

When should I use chemical fixation instead of mechanical fixation?

Chemical anchoring (the well-known chemical anchor) is your best ally when the surface is old, slightly deteriorated, or when you need to anchor very close to the edge of the wall. Unlike mechanical anchors for concrete, chemical anchors do not exert expansion pressure, so there is no risk of cracking the brick or concrete. They are ideal for threaded rods and heavy loads.

Are plastic cable ties suitable for outdoor use?

Not all of them. Standard cable ties (white or natural) tend to crystallize and break when exposed to sunlight for extended periods. If you're going to secure cables or netting on a patio or in a garden, look in our fixing accessories section for black cable ties or those specifically designed with UV resistance, which are made of special polyamide to withstand the elements.

What is the difference between clamping tools and fastening tools?

Although they sound similar, they have different purposes. Clamping tools (like clamps or vises) are used to temporarily immobilize pieces while you work on them. On the other hand, fastening tools are those that make the final connection, such as screwdrivers, nailers, or glue guns. Both are necessary for a good finish.

Can I use wood screws on metal or vice versa?

We absolutely do not recommend it. Wood screws have a wider thread pitch and a sharp point to penetrate the wood fibers. Metal screws have a much finer thread pitch and are usually made of harder steel to penetrate sheet metal. Using the wrong type will greatly weaken the fastening and could damage the materials.