Black Coarse Thread Drywall Screws with Sharp Point
Material | Carbon steel 1022 hardened |
Surface | Black phosphate |
Thread | Coarse thread |
Point | Sharp point |
Head type | Bugle Head |
Sizes of Bugle Head Coarse Thread Drywall Screws
Size(mm) | Size(inch) | Size(mm) | Size(inch) | Size(mm) | Size(inch) | Size(mm) | Size(inch) |
3.5*13 | #6*1/2 | 3.5*65 | #6*2-1/2 | 4.2*13 | #8*1/2 | 4.2*100 | #8*4 |
3.5*16 | #6*5/8 | 3.5*75 | #6*3 | 4.2*16 | #8*5/8 | 4.8*50 | #10*2 |
3.5*19 | #6*3/4 | 3.9*20 | #7*3/4 | 4.2*19 | #8*3/4 | 4.8*65 | #10*2-1/2 |
3.5*25 | #6*1 | 3.9*25 | #7*1 | 4.2*25 | #8*1 | 4.8*70 | #10*2-3/4 |
3.5*30 | #6*1-1/8 | 3.9*30 | #7*1-1/8 | 4.2*32 | #8*1-1/4 | 4.8*75 | #10*3 |
3.5*32 | #6*1-1/4 | 3.9*32 | #7*1-1/4 | 4.2*35 | #8*1-1/2 | 4.8*90 | #10*3-1/2 |
3.5*35 | #6*1-3/8 | 3.9*35 | #7*1-1/2 | 4.2*38 | #8*1-5/8 | 4.8*100 | #10*4 |
3.5*38 | #6*1-1/2 | 3.9*38 | #7*1-5/8 | #8*1-3/4 | #8*1-5/8 | 4.8*115 | #10*4-1/2 |
3.5*41 | #6*1-5/8 | 3.9*40 | #7*1-3/4 | 4.2*51 | #8*2 | 4.8*120 | #10*4-3/4 |
3.5*45 | #6*1-3/4 | 3.9*45 | #7*1-7/8 | 4.2*65 | #8*2-1/2 | 4.8*125 | #10*5 |
3.5*51 | #6*2 | 3.9*51 | #7*2 | 4.2*70 | #8*2-3/4 | 4.8*127 | #10*5-1/8 |
3.5*55 | #6*2-1/8 | 3.9*55 | #7*2-1/8 | 4.2*75 | #8*3 | 4.8*150 | #10*6 |
3.5*57 | #6*2-1/4 | 3.9*65 | #7*2-1/2 | 4.2*90 | #8*3-1/2 | 4.8*152 | #10*6-1/8 |
Coarse Thread Drywall Screw
Black Phosphated
Coarse Thread Drywall Screw size
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Coarse Thread Drywall Screw
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Coarse thread drywall screws
for wood
As you can imagine, it's not always easy to drill into metal, which is why you need the right kind of screw. Coarse-thread screws will chew through the metal and won't attach properly. On the other hand, fine threading allows the screw to self-thread, which is more appropriate for metal.
In contrast to fine-thread drywall screws, you should use Coarse Thread Drywall Screws Phillips Bugle Head to drill into wood studs. The coarseness of the threads grabs onto the wood studs more efficiently and pulls the drywall toward the stud, tightening everything together for a firm hold.
The most common plasterboard screws on the market today. Coarse thread plasterboard screws are designed for fixing plasterboard sheets to timber, specifically stud work walls. The 60° coarse thread means they get pulled into the timber incredibly quickly. Our range of coarse thread plasterboard screws have a 25° sharp point that enables fast pick up into all types of timber.
Coarse-thread drywall screws work best for most applications involving drywall and wood studs
The wide threads are good at gripping into the wood and pulling the drywall against the studs
Packaging Details
1. 20/25kg per Bag with customer’s logo or neutral package;
2. 20/25kg per Carton(Brown /White /Color) with customer’s logo ;
3. Normal Packing :1000/500/250/100PCS per Small box with big carton with pallet or without pallet;
4. we make all pacakge as customers' request
Q: You are a manufacturing company or trading company?
A: We are specialized in manufacturing fasteners and have exporting experience for more than 16 years.
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Q: Wonder if you accept small orders?
A: Do not worry. Please feel free to contact us, in order to give our clients more convenience ,we accept small order.
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Q: Can we print our own logo ?
A: Yes, we can make it according to your request.
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Q: How long is your delivery time?
A: Generally it is 5-10 days if the goods are in stock. or it is 15-20 days if the goods are not in stock, it is according to quantity.
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Q: What is your payment term?
A: Generally, 30% T/T in advance ,balance before shippment or against B/L copy.