Feature(may vary by option.)

●BLACK PHOSPHATE COATING: Resisting rust, corrosion and abrasion, giving screws a sleek look.
●CARBON STEEL: Made of strong carbon steel, strong and not easy to deform or slip.
●COARSE THREAD: Singleline coarse teeth are more suitable for the installation of wood keel.
●SHARP POINT: The sharp point makes it easier to stab the screw into the drywall paper and get the screw started.
●BUGLE HEAD: This shape helps the screw stay in place, without tearing the outer paper layer of the drywall.

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Description

Drywall ScrewsDrywall Screws
SHARP POINTSHARP POINT

COARSE THREADCOARSE THREAD
Specification:

Drywall screws, flat bugle head, Phillips drive, coarse thread, carbon steel, black phosphate plated, countersunk, self-tapping.

Available in various sizes, please select depending on your needs.

Singleline coarse teeth are more suitable for the installation of wood keel.

When working with softwood, the coarse thread of drywall screws is perfect.

The more coarsely threaded the screw, the tighter it holds. Plus, since it contains fewer threads, it screws into place faster.

In addition, they have bugle shaped Philips heads and piercing tips that are specifically designed to attach drywall to wood and metal studs, while not damaging the drywall in the process. Drywall screws are normally coated in a black phosphate finish.

  • 1/4-inch drywall: Use 1-inch to 1 1/4-inch drywall screws
  • 1/2-inch drywall: Use 1 1/4-inch or 1 5/8-inch drywall screws
  • 5/8-inch drywall: Use 1 5/8-inch or 2-inch drywall screws

Coarse-thread drywall screws work best for most applications involving drywall and wood studs.

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