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Do the ¼” stainless steel Tapcons use a different size drill bit than the ¼” Original Blue Tapcon® concrete screw?

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Do the ¼” stainless steel Tapcons use a different size drill bit than the ¼” Original Blue Tapcon® concrete screw?

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No. All Tapcons use the same drill bit, according to the diameter of the concrete screw being installed into the base material. The ¼” Tapcon® concrete screw uses a 3/16″ drill bit and the 3/16″ screw uses a 5/32″ bit. The only difference between these two Tapcons is the rust resistance of the concrete screw.

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