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Drywall Screws - Bulk Ordering and Packaging

Drywall screws generally come in Phillips drive although there are some square recess drive types. The standard sharp point unit comes in either coarse or fine thread. There are also sharp point, high-low types, self drill point types and trim types.



SCREW TRIM HEAD:
Used for attaching wood trim and base to studs. Their exceptionally small head and thread design prevent most material from splitting.
 

HI-LO:
Used for drywall to metal stud fastening.
 

WAFER HEAD, SELF-DRILLING:
Self tapping drill point is designed for penetration into heavy gauge metal. Wafer head provides a greater bearing surface with low profile head exposure. Heavier shank ensures entry in clips of hard steel.


REGULAR COARSE:
Feature coarse threads and are used to secure gypsum board to wool.
 

BUGLE HEAD, SELF-DRILLING:
Designed to secure a host of materials including fiberglass, composites, fiber cement, wood, metal, and gypsum board to wood or metal studs.
 

MODIFIED TRUSS:
Offers maximum bearing surface to increase holding power. Able to be used in tight spaces where head clearance is minimal.


SQUARE/COMPOSITE - (PLASTIC DECK):
Reduces tailing and mushrooming. Works well with soft and hard composite deck board.
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