Drywall Screw

Drywall screws are usually bugle head screws with spaced threads and sharp points. Classified by the pitch of thread, there are two common kinds of drywall screw threads: fine thread and coarse thread. The drywall screw equipped with drilling point is used for attach metal studs.

      
Drywall Screws, Black Phosphate, Bugle Head, #2 Phillips Drive, Coarse/Fine Thread 
      
Drywall Screws are used for attaching wood to wood, drywall to wood or wood to metal.
Drywall screws come in coarse or fine thread. 
For attaching drywall to wooden studs, coarse threaded screws are used.
Fine threaded screws are used to attach drywall to metal studs.
      
      
SizeDrive SizeHead TypeCoatingThread 
# 6 x 3/4″#2 PhillipsBugleBlack PhosphateCoarse/Fine 
#6 x 1″#2 PhillipsBugleBlack PhosphateCoarse/Fine 
#6 x 1-1/8″#2 PhillipsBugleBlack PhosphateCoarse/Fine 
#6 x 1-1/4″#2 PhillipsBugleBlack PhosphateCoarse/Fine 
#6 x 1-5/8″#2 PhillipsBugleBlack PhosphateCoarse/Fine 
#6 x 1-3/4″#2 PhillipsBugleBlack PhosphateCoarse/Fine 
#6 x 2″#2 PhillipsBugleBlack PhosphateCoarse/Fine 
#8 x 2-1/2″#2 PhillipsBugleBlack PhosphateCoarse/Fine 
#8 x 3″#2 PhillipsBugleBlack PhosphateCoarse/Fine 
#10 x 3-1/2″#2 PhillipsBugleBlack PhosphateCoarse/Fine 
#10 x 3-3/4″#2 PhillipsBugleBlack PhosphateCoarse/Fine 
#10 x 4″#2 PhillipsBugleBlack PhosphateCoarse/Fine 
#10 x 5″#2 PhillipsBugleBlack PhosphateCoarse/Fine 
310 x 6″#2 PhillipsBugleBlack PhosphateCoarse/Fine 
      
      
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