Customization: | Available |
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Material: | Carbon Steel |
Type: | Bugle Head |
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C1022A Material | Made from durable carbon steel, these screws provide strong holding power and reliability. Typically coated to resist corrosion, they are ideal for use in various indoor environments and offer good performance at an economical price. |
Bugle Head | Features a rounded, tapered head that helps to prevent tearing of the plasterboard. This design allows for a flush finish with the surface, minimizing damage and ensuring a clean, professional appearance. |
Wide Application | Specifically designed for securing plasterboard or drywall to wooden or metal studs. Ideal for use in construction and renovation projects where a strong, reliable attachment is necessary to support wall panels and other fixtures. |
Package | Available in various packaging options, including bulk boxes, plastic bags, or small retail packs. Custom packaging can be provided to suit specific needs, facilitating easier handling, storage, and distribution. |
Various Size | Offered in a range of lengths and diameters to accommodate different plasterboard thicknesses and installation requirements. Common sizes ensure versatility and compatibility with various building materials and project specifications. |
Difference Between Fine and Coarse Thread?
Plasterboard screws with fine threads are designed for use with metal studs, while those with coarse threads are typically used with wooden studs. The difference lies in their threading pattern: fine-threaded screws have closely spaced threads, offering better grip and stability in metal studs, whereas coarse-threaded plasterboard screws have deeper, more widely spaced threads, providing enhanced grip in softer materials like wood. Choosing the appropriate thread type of plasterboard screws ensures optimal fastening strength and prevents stripping or damage to the studs during installation.
Application of Drywall Screws
Plasterboard screws are essential for securely fastening plasterboard to wooden or metal studs. Begin by aligning the plasterboard panels, ensuring a snug fit. Then, using a screwdriver or drill with a suitable bit, drive the plasterboard screws into the plasterboard, sinking them slightly below the surface without over-tightening. Space the plasterboard screws evenly along the edges and across the center of the panels, typically 6-8 inches apart. Be cautious not to puncture the plasterboard surface. Finally, finish by filling the screw dimples with joint compound and smoothing for a seamless finish.
Q: Are you a factory or a trading company?
A: We are a professional manufacturer with over 20 years of production experience. Our products are affordably priced, of superior quality, and have strict delivery schedules. Whether you are undertaking home renovations or large-scale construction projects, our screws can meet your needs. Welcome to choose our products.
Q: What are the sizes of these screws?
A: Our plasterboard screws come in various sizes, feel free to contact us to get more details
Q3: How can I pay for my order?
A: Usually T/T, L/C.
Q4: What are these nails made of?
A: Our plasterboard screws are usually made of high-quality carbon steel or stainless steel, offering excellent durability and corrosion resistance.
Q5: Could you provide a plasterboard screw sample?
A: Yes, contact us to get samples