Product Description:
Black phosphated bugle head drywall screws fine thread screw for gypsum board self tapping screws for wood are the standard type of fastener for securing full or partial sheets of drywall to wall studs or ceiling joists. Lengths and gauges, as well as thread types, heads, and points, might initially appear to be vast and confusing. But within the area of home improvement, drywall screws have a relatively well-defined area of usage. Learn about the best types of drywall screws to purchase and how to correctly use them.
Specification:
Drywall screw can be used as all purpose screws or wood screws (good for medium duty wood screw uses)
~ Drywall screw are a great low cost solution to everyday, non-structural applications
We provide you with sheetrock screws from 1" to 3" long. And, we send the drywall screws out to you in 3 package sizes (12.5 oz, 5 pound, and Bulk). In the dropdown menu you can see the approximate amount of screws that comes in each package size.
* Choose your drywall screw length and the package size from the dropdown menu above.
** Note: "Gray Phosphate" is more of a name than a color in the case of drywall screws. Since the original intent of drywall screws is that they function under the surface, there is no effort in manufacturing them with color consistency in mind. As a result, the color of these screws can range from gray to black.
Sheetrock/Drywall can be hung (installed) using a screw driver bit (for a corded or cordless screw driver drill) called a Drywall Setter.
Grab some Drywall Setters while you're at it.
Dry wall nail also calls wallboard nail, it is to use at installing all sorts of plasterboard, ceiling condole supports, light qualitative partition, light steel keel. The appearance of the biggest feature is the shape of the horn head, dry wall nail from carbon steel to go through a series of process to become the final dry wall nail, dry wall nail process annealing, drawing, punching, rubbing, heat treatment, each process is strictly controlled, only qualified will leave the factory, to the hands of customers.
3.5*16 | 3.5*41 | 4.2*70 | 4.8*110 |
3.5*19 | 3.5*45 | 4.2*75 | 4.8*120 |
3.5*25 | 3.5*51 | 4.8*89 | 4.8*127 |
3.5*32 | 3.5*55 | 4.8*95 | 4.8*130 |
3.5*35 | 3.8*65 | 4.8*102 | 4.8*152 |
6*5/8" | 6*3" | 8*5/8" | 10*1" |
6*3/4" | 6*2-1/4" | 8*3/4" | 10*1-1/4" |
6*1" | 6*2-1/2" | 8*1" | 10*1-1/2" |
6*1-1/8" | 7*5/8" | 8*1-1/4" | 10*2-1/2" |
6*1-1/4" | 7*3/4" | 8*1-1/2" | 10*3" |
6*1-1/2" | 7*1" | 8*2" | 12*2" |
6-1-5/8" | 7*1-1/4" | 8*2-1/4" | 12*2-1/2" |
6*1-3/4" | 7*1-1/2" | 8*2-1/2" | 12*3" |
6*2" | 7*2" | 8*3" | 12*4" |
Application
Drywall screws are the standard type of fastener for securing full or partial sheets of drywall to wall studs or ceiling joists. Lengths and gauges, as well as thread types, heads, and points, might initially appear to be vast and confusing. But within the area of home improvement, drywall screws have a relatively well-defined area of usage. Learn about the best types of drywall screws to purchase and how to correctly use them.
Advantages:
1. We can produce different standard following different customers’ requirement
2. We have some stock in our warehouse
3. More then 10years experience
4. Factory direct price and on time delivery