Drywall Screws

Drywall Screws are ubiquitous in the construction industry for attaching drywall to wall studs or ceiling joists. They usually have a bugle or trumpet shaped head, and have either coarse or fine thread. Coarse thread screws are used for attaching drywall to wooden studs, and fine drywall screws are used for attaching drywall to metal studs.

Drywall Screws Diameters

Drywall Screws are available on the FCH Network with Imperial/US diameters that range from #0 to 4 1/2 and with Metric diameters that range from M5 to M6. The length of Drywall Screws is usually measured from the point to the underside of the head.

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Drywall Screws Lengths

Drywall Screws are available on the FCH Network with lengths that range from 3/8 to 6.

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Drywall Screws Materials

Drywall Screws are available on the FCH Network in materials that range from Steel to Plastic

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Drywall Screws Head Types

Drywall Screws are available on the FCH Network with head types that range from bugle to wafer.

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Drywall Screws Drive Types

Drywall Screws are available on the FCH Network with drive types that range from phillips to 6-lobe.

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Drywall Screws Point Types

Drywall Screws are available on the FCH Network with point types that range from type-a to type-17.

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