Hayward Screw Set for Auto-Skim Wide Track Square Skimmers | SPX1085Z1A
- In stock, ready to ship
- Backordered: contact us for ETA
- SKU:
- SPX1085Z1A
-
Poolaroo Promise
- Fast Shipping — Ships in 1–2 Business Days
- 30-Day Risk-Free Returns — We Pay Return Shipping, No Restocking Fees
- Powered By People Who Care - No Faceless Conglomerate
About This Item
The Hayward Screw Set (SPX1085Z1A) is the OEM replacement fastener set for Hayward Auto-Skim Wide Track Square Skimmers, keeping skimmer components securely assembled at the pool wall. This is a set of 16 screws per quantity ordered.
This screw set supplies the hardware needed to properly fasten skimmer components during installation or reassembly. Replacing worn, corroded, or missing screws restores a secure, watertight fit between skimmer body sections and mounting surfaces.
Specifications
| Hayward Part Number | SPX1085Z1A |
| UPC | 610377037259 |
| Quantity | 16 |
| Threading | Self-Tapping |
Fits Into
| Brand | Equipment Line | Model / Part Number | Notes |
| Hayward | Auto-Skim Wide Track Square Skimmer — 1½" FIP — 12.25" Throat (incl Outside Mount) | SP10851OM | — |
| Hayward | Auto-Skim Wide Track Square Skimmer — 1½" FIP — 9.25" Throat | SP10852 | — |
| Hayward | Auto-Skim Wide Track Square Skimmer — 1½" FIP — 9.25" Throat (incl Outside Mount) | SP10852OM | — |
| Hayward | Auto-Skim Wide Track Square Skimmer — 1½" FIP — 9.25" Throat — Dark Gray (incl Outside Mount) | SP10852OMDGR | Dark Gray |
| Hayward | Auto-Skim Wide Track Square Skimmer — 1½" FIP — 9.25" Throat — Dark Gray (incl Outside Mount, No Drain) | SP10852OMNDDGR | Dark Gray; no drain |
| Hayward | Auto-Skim Wide Track Square Skimmer — 1½" FIP — 9.25" Throat — Dark Gray (incl Outside Mount & Drain) | SP10852OMTEDGR | Dark Gray; includes drain |
Compatibility is based on Hayward parts documentation and available OEM records. This is not an exhaustive list. For certainty, verify the part number in your equipment's manual or on the original part itself before ordering.
Poolaroo Pro Tip
When reassembling skimmer components, hand-tighten screws evenly in a cross pattern before applying final torque to avoid distorting the skimmer body or cracking the faceplate. Inspect surrounding mounting surfaces for stress cracks or deterioration while the hardware is removed — it's the most straightforward opportunity to catch those issues before they develop into leaks.
