fischer will present its latest screw solutions at DACH+HOLZ International, taking place from 24 to 27 February 2026, where the company will occupy a 157-square-metre stand.
The exhibition space will feature a comprehensive portfolio of screws for structural timber, specialist applications, drywall and stainless-steel use. The range covers multiple head designs, including countersunk, stepcountersunk, disc, pan, hexagon heads with integrated washer, cylinder and trumpet heads. Products are offered with TX internal star, Pozidriv PZ and Phillips PH drives, and are manufactured in stainless steel, electro-galvanised steel or phosphated steel.
Among the key products on display will be the PowerFast II and PowerFull II timber construction screws, developed to deliver high levels of safety, efficiency and cost-effectiveness. The PowerFast II chipboard screw is suitable for wood-to-wood and wood-to-metal connections and can also be installed in fischer plastic anchors with tested, and in some cases approved, load values.
The range has recently been expanded to include PowerFast II chipboard screws in stainless steel A2 and A4, designed for durable performance in outdoor environments. A particularly flexible solution is the PowerFast II stepcountersunk head screw, which can be installed flush with the timber surface in line with its approval, while achieving a head pull-through load capacity close to that of disc head screws. This versatility allows users to reduce the number of screw variants held in stock.
In addition to its screw portfolio, fischer will use DACH+HOLZ to introduce further innovations aimed at improving timber construction applications. These include the FIS EM Plus injection system, which is used to bond FIS A anchor rods or flush-mounted FIS IG internally threaded anchors and enables the transfer of high tensile loads across a wide range of engineered timber structures.
The company will also highlight its FiXperience design software. Within the platform, the WOOD-FIX module supports fast, straightforward and approval-compliant design of timber construction applications using fischer screws.