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Phillip Drive Bugle Head Black Phosphate Drywall Screw Self Tapping Metal Screw
1. Product Description
Drywall screws name is translated from English Drywall Screw directly over its biggest feature is the appearance of horn head shape, divided two-lane fine tooth drywall screws and drywall screws coarse teeth single line, the two biggest difference is that the former thread is a double thread.
Dry wall screws name is translated from English Drywall Screw directly over its biggest feature is the appearance of horn head shape, divided two-lane fine tooth drywall screws and drywall screws coarse teeth single line, the two biggest difference is that the former threads are double threads, suitable for plasterboard with a thickness not exceeding 0.8mm connection between the metal keel, which applies to a gypsum board to wood keel connection.
Drywall screw fastener product line throughout the series is the most important categories. The product is mainly used for a variety of gypsum board, light wall and ceiling mounting ceiling series.
2. Specification
Screw Thickness | #8 |
Thread Style | Coarse |
Screw Length (Inches) | 1.625 |
Head Type | Bugle |
Drive | Phillips |
Point Type | Sharp |
Use Location | Interior |
Materials Fastened | Drywall to wood |
Finish | Black phosphate |
Color/Finish Family | Black |
Material | Steel |
Package Unit of Measurement | Pound(s) |
Package Quantity | 25 |
Dimention | Length |
# 6 (M3.5) / #7 (M3.9) | 3/4" ~ 2-1/4" (19mm~ 55mm) |
# 8 (M4.2) /#10 (M4.8) | 2-1/2" ~ 6" (60mm ~ 150mm) |
3. Application
Drywall screw is a type of building material made from gypsum and other minerals pressed between sheets of heavy paper. It is installed on walls and ceilings using a type of fastener known as a drywall screw. This fastener can be used to secure the drywall to either wood or metal framing members, and is designed to minimize dimpling on the face of the walls. Traditional nails tend to leave small holes in or divots in the drywall, and can even come loose over time. Drywall screws are threaded to grip both the drywall and the framing members tightly, and provide a much more secure and long-lasting installation over time.
In a typical installation, a drywall screw is placed into each sheet every 16 inches (40.6 cm) on center. This 16-inch increment represents the center of each framing member, or stud. After all the screws have been installed,
4. Advantages
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