Product Description:
Specialty screws for Flex-A-Rail are 3/4" long, #6 size thread, #4 head size and #0 square drive to prevent welting from hanging up on the screws. When installing, pre-drill the screw holes from the back side of the track.
Sold in packs of 10 screws.
Reviews
Flex rail screws as advertised
May 29, 2022 | By Stephen Park
Exactly what I needed.
Flex-A-Rail Screws
May 5, 2022 | By Mark
These screws might be slightly larger than your existing screws. If you find out the hard way like I did - the heads of the screws script way-to-easy, and then you're left with a problem - trying to get the screw out. Double-check your existing holes and make sure these fit properly prior to assembly. Would be better if the screw heads didnt strip - especially since I bought the bit that goes with them.
Bits
Nov 22, 2016 | By Jerry Schuster
The 2 square drive bits are very poor quality. They fit poorly in the screws and round off easily.
Owner Response: I agree for the most part. However, I haven't found anything better or easier. The screws will round-off quickly if you use a drill to install them. Try inserting the bit into a ratcheting screwdriver, and screw them in by hand. Here are a few more tips: 1.) Drill your screw holes into the Flex-a-Rail from the back side. 2.) Drill pilot holes into the surface (where you're installing the Flex-a-Rail) to accept the screws. 3.) Make sure the bit is inserted fully into the screw head. 4.) If you use a drill to tighten the screws, set it on "low" speed, run the drill slowly, and apply pressure. I hope this helps!