C2 Collated Deck-Fix Screws for Fast Outdoor Installation

Our C2 Collated Deck-Fix Screws are made for tradesmen who want speed without sacrificing strength.

TIMCO C2 Collated Deck-Fix – SQ – Countersunk with Ribs – Twin-Cut – Green – 4.5 x 65mm

Size : 4.5 x 65mm
Pack Quantity : 500
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SKU: 65C2DCOLL

Designed for power tool installation, these high-performance decking screws are collated for smooth, rapid feed on site — perfect for fast-paced outdoor builds.
Coated in a green organic finish to resist corrosion and features Timco’s proven twin-cut tip for fast pick-up and reduced timber splitting. With excellent hold and flush finish, this screw is ideal for decking, fencing and general timber work.

Key Features

  • Green organic coating for reliable corrosion resistance outdoors
  • Countersunk head with ribs - sits flush with no breakout
  • Twin-cut point - fast start and reduced splitting, even near board edges
  • Collated in strips for fast auto-feed installation
  • Compatible with all major collated screwdrivers (e.g. Makita, DeWalt, Hilti, SENCO etc.)
  • Built for decking, fencing, subframes, and garden timber work

Where Can You Use Collated Decking Screws?
These screws are ideal for any outdoor timber project where time is money and consistency is key. Most popular uses include:

  • Timber decking boards
  • Fencing runs
  • Subframes and joist fixings
  • Shed floors or timber walkways
  • Any high-volume outdoor timber job

If you're using an auto-feed screw gun and need a durable screw that delivers every time — this is it.

Why Use Collated Screws?
Collated screws let you work faster, cleaner, and with less strain. No more reaching for loose fixings or lining up every screw by hand — just load the strip, line it up, and drive. Combined with the twin-cut tip, these screws ensure every drive is quick and accurate, with less chance of cam-out or timber splitting.

You’ll get:

  • More done in less time
  • A neater finish
  • More consistent driving depth
  • Less effort on big jobs