Drywall Screws

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THE DRYWALL SCREW’S ANATOMY / OUR DYNAMIC DRYWALL SCREWS

A customised self-tapping screw with a cylindrical shaft is known as dry wall screw. Instead of having a slotted head, these screws nearly often have a Phillips Bulge Head, which gives installers more control. Installers utilise a drywall dimpler, a tool with an adjustable nose that they employ in addition to a regular drill to put drywall screws without damaging the paper on each sheet.The black coating on drywall screws makes them easy to spot. These screws have a phosphate mineral coating that gives them their black appearance. As the screws are exposed to wet joint compound or paint, this coating helps to reduce rusting and corrosion.Our drywall screws provide you the ideal answer for various drywall structures due to their large product selection and high quality. It is beneficial to possess a clear grasp of precisely the three essential characteristics of drywall screws: length, gauge, and thread.

Size requirements

All sizes for all your needs!

RFDS0619

RFDS M3.5 X 19MM, BGH+PH2, NP

RFDS0625

RFDS M3.5 X 25MM, BGH+PH2, NP

RFDS0638

RFDS M3.5 X 38MM, BGH+PH2, NP

RFDS0650

RFDS M3.5 X 50MM, BGH+PH2, NP

RFDS0660

RFDS M3.5 X 60MM, BGH+PH2, NP

RFDS0675

RFDS M3.5 X 75MM, BGH+PH2, NP

* Sizes and applications may change according to user requirements.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

Quality needs no convincing!

Steel Penetration

Max. 1.5mm

Surface Coating

Black Phosphated

Adapter to Use

Hi-Torque Philips Head

APPLICATIONS

Solving Various Possibilities!

1. Steel / Wood

2. Timber / Board

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FAQs

What is a drywall screw?

Drywall Screws also known as “Sheetrock Screws” are specialized screws that have a bugle head crafted to attach drywall to studs.

What’s is special about drywall screws?

Drywall screws have deeper threads than a regular screw which prevents them from loosening out easily.

What is the difference between a wood screw and a drywall screw?

Wood screws are thicker and made of soft metal that makes them snap-resistant. But Drywall screws are hardened to work under stress.

Do drywall screws have threads and course?

They securely connect drywall to studs with their coarse threads. These screws, which have smaller heads and finer threads, are effective for holding gypsum boards in place.

How strong are drywall screws?

This differentiation is crucial because drywall screws are crafted especially to penetrate the paper layer on drywall panel faces unlike other screws and they tend to provide limited and required hold on walls.

What happens if you put a screw in drywall?

For walls constructed of drywall, panelling, or tile, nails and screws are not appropriate. Without the additional support that an anchor offers, they may simply climb out from behind these barriers. Our drywall screws provide the best support a screw can provide.

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