Factory source Phillips Drywall Screws - Black Phosphated Bugle Head Drywall Screw – Xinruifeng
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1. The Drywall Screw is characterized by a bugle head that features a flat top and a concave under-head bearing surface. For this reason, the Drywall Screw is also called Bugle Head Screw. This unique design enables the distribution of the bearing stress over a much wider area than is with a flat head screw.
2. The bugle head offers many benefits which are the followings:
● The bugle head screw has a smoother transition between the shank and the head, which avoids the material to get caught, resulting in a more attractive finish.
● The bugle head can depress sufficiently the surface of wood material without breaking it, which minimizes the risk of damage to the finished product.
● Like the countersunk head, the bugle head also makes the drywall screw lie flush in the material, which makes it a versatile fastener in numerous construction tasks.
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*102 | #8*4 |
3.5*16 | #6*5/8 | 3.5*75 | #6*3 | 4.2*16 | #8*5/8 | 4.8*51 | #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*29 | #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*34 | #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 | 4.2*40 | #8*1-3/4 | 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 |
Drywall screw series is one of the most important categories in the entire fastener product line. This product is mainly used for the installation of various gypsum boards, lightweight partition walls and ceiling series.
Tianjin Xinruifeng Technology Co., Ltd. has been in the fastener industry for nearly 20 years and we can customize all kinds of products per your requirements. We have an established management system and quality control procedure. Excellent quality, competitive price, and timely delivery are the pillars of the company’s foundation. Win-win and long-term cooperation is our final goals when dealing with different clients.
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By Hilary from Kyrgyzstan - 2017.01.28 18:53
We are really happy to find such a manufacturer that ensuring product quality at the same time the price is very cheap.
By Maureen from Bhutan - 2017.03.08 14:45