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A high performance stainless steel cladding screw designed for easy driving into Abodo Cladding.
NEW / In September 2026, the 65mm cladding screw will be directly replaced by a 75mm.
A Torx head ensures a clean drive – even into denser timbers. Designed with a black powder coated countersunk head, the perfect durable, discrete fixing for cladding.
Supplied in cartons of 100 pieces with driver bit.
Features:
Dimensions: 4mm x 45mm or 4.5mm x 65mm.
Material: Stainless Steel 304 / Inox A2.
Style: Self-drilling into timber, self-countersinking, torx drive, black painted head.
Pieces: 100 per carton.
The new 75mm Cladding Screw arrives in September 2026. It will directly replace the 65mm. Same trusted screw with extra length.
We're updating our 4.5 x 65mm Cladding Screw to a 4.5 x 75mm Cladding Screw. The additional length responds to customer demand for greater fixing flexibility, particularly when installing cladding over rigid wall underlays.
The new 4.5 x 75mm Cladding Screw will become the standard offering from September 2026 as existing stocks of the 65mm screw are depleted.
The 4.5 x 75mm Cladding Screw is a direct replacement for the 65mm version. Customers can expect the same performance, installation experience and trusted design features, with the benefit of additional length.
No. The screw retains the same key features, including the Torx drive head, black-painted head, self-countersinking head, knurled shoulder, serrated thread and Type 17 self-drilling tip. The only change is the screw length.
No. Pricing remains unchanged.
No. The new 75mm screw installs in the same way as the previous version. The additional length simply provides greater flexibility where increased fixing depth is desirable.
Abodo Cladding Screws are suitable for exterior and interior timber cladding, screening and panel applications.
Key benefits include:
No. The product will continue to be supplied in boxes of 100 screws.
The extra length provides greater flexibility when fixing through rigid wall underlays and helps maintain the required penetration into the timber substrate. Minimum penetration requirements remain unchanged.
No. The new 75mm screw installs in the same way as the previous version. The additional length simply provides greater flexibility where increased fixing depth is desirable.