ᐅ What alternative screw systems can be used for IKEA PLATSA?

Created on: 17 May 2024 14:03
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bentley47
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bentley47
17 May 2024 14:03
Hello everyone,

I am currently planning an expansion of my IKEA Platsa system and am looking for alternative screw systems that work better than the original connectors or, for example, allow for a more stable or flexible installation.

Specifically, I am interested in which types of screws you have used to make the connection points more robust or possibly faster to assemble. Are there any special screws or connection solutions that have proven particularly effective without compromising the appearance or modularity?

Maybe also tips on diameters, lengths, or thread types that better fit the drilled holes and materials (mainly chipboard and MDF used in Platsa)?

I look forward to practical experiences and recommendations, including advice on what to avoid.
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nolan
17 May 2024 14:15
I often use Allen or Torx screws in M4 or M5 for PLATSA. They hold better than standard Phillips screws and are easier to install with a cordless drill.
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bauku
17 May 2024 14:47
Hey bentley47, great topic! 😊 For my PLATSA shelves, I tried wood screws with countersunk heads, size 4x40 mm (4x1.6 inches), and it really improved the stability! They hold very securely and also look neat. Just give it a try, you’ll be impressed!
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LOGEMIN
17 May 2024 15:35
Hello everyone,

Regarding alternative screw systems for IKEA PLATSA, I recommend first determining the specific requirements:

- Material compatibility: Particleboard and MDF require screws with the appropriate thread profile and pilot hole diameter.
- Ease of assembly: For quick installation, screws with hex (Allen) or Torx heads are preferable, as they provide better grip and reduce slipping.

A brief guide:

1. Screw type: Countersunk screws made of hardened steel in M4 or M5 sizes are ideal.
2. Thread length: 35–45 mm (1.4–1.8 inches) depending on the panel thickness; otherwise, there is a risk that the screw either does not hold properly or protrudes.
3. Pre-drilling: For particleboard, it is advisable to pre-drill a hole with a drill bit that is about 70–80% of the screw diameter to minimize splitting.

Alternatively, screw systems like Spax, which are specially optimized for wood-based materials, can be used. These often have special thread designs that offer better holding power.

A common mistake is using screws that are too short and therefore do not hold well, or screws that are too long and damage the material. Also, it is best to avoid Phillips (cross-head) screws, as the drive tends to cam out quickly.

Conclusion: Hex (Allen) or Torx countersunk screws (M4–M5) with a length of around 40 mm (1.6 inches) and pre-drilled holes are highly recommended, plus Spax screws for even better stability.
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te-min
17 May 2024 16:02
I have had good experiences with screw-in anchors. You can combine them well with suitable chipboard screws, which provides a really strong hold.
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Paunon
18 May 2024 09:14
For PLATSA, I recommend wood screws with a Torx drive, 4x40 mm (4x1.6 inches), as they are sturdy and make assembly easier. Plus: don’t forget to pre-drill.