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Product Details
Place of Origin | Hebei, China | Brand Name | Weihao drywall screw | |
Model Number | 3.5x25 | Standard | BS |
Product Description
1.drywall screw’s size is as below:
Colour/Plating Zinc
Recess Type Phillips
Pack Type Box
Selling Unit 1
MOQ 1
Pack Qty (Pcs) 500
Head Type Bugle
In a typical installation, a drywall screw is placed into each sheet every 16 inches (40.6 cm) on center. This 16-inch increment represents the center of each framing member, or stud. After all the screws have been installed, the walls are finished using joint compound. The joint compound is spread over both the screw holes and the joints between each sheet. Once the compound dries, the walls can be sanded smooth and painted.
The primary benefit offered by drywall screws is their countersunk heads. This means that the entire screw lies flush with the surface of the sheet, creating a smooth and even finish. The countersunk head also helps prevent the drywall screw from breaking the paper surface, a common problem with nails.
There are two basic types of drywall screw for installers to choose from. Type “W” units, or wood screws, have wide, coarse threads. They are used for wood framed buildings, where their coarse threading helps them to securely grip the wood. Type “S” screws are designed for use with steel framing members. They have a sharp, notched head that can easily penetrate the steel framing, as well as fine threads that are designed to pass through the steel.
Drywall screws are a type of self-tapping fastener, which means that there is no need to pre-drill holes. These screws almost always have a Phillips head rather than a slotted head, which provides additional control for installers. Instead of a standard drill, installers use a tool known as a drywall dimpler, which has an adjustable nose to install a drywall screw without tearing the paper on each sheet.
A standard drywall screw can be readily identified by its black finish. This black coloring comes from a phosphate mineral coating that is applied to these screws. This coating helps to minimize rusting and corrosion as the screws are exposed to wet joint compound or paint.
3.drywall screw’s installation.
Consider the following questions to determine the best fasteners for your next drywall project:
• What types of nails can be used on drywall?
• What types of screws can be used on drywall?
• Which fasteners are best for wooden studs? Which are better on metal?
• How can you successfully repair “nail pops?"
• What tools will assist you in securing fasteners properly?
Screws and Installation Considerations
It may seem an obvious point, but the most important function of drywall fasteners is to keep drywall in place without popping back out. This, however, is sometimes easier said than done. If you use nails and screws that are not designated for drywall use, you will find them popping back up left and right. Even when you use appropriate fasteners, this phenomenon can sometimes occur. Therefore, it is important to know which fasteners provide the best hold, how you can enhance the strength of that hold using adhesive and how you can quickly and easily repair the problem if it should occur.
Nails: There are three commonly found types of nails used for securing drywall. Nails are used to secure drywall only to wooden studs. Drywall nails have a ringed or barbed shank that gives them greater holding power once they are driven in. Cement-coated drywall nails have a smooth shank, but they are coated with resin to increase their holding power. Cupped-head nails feature a rounded head that is easier to countersink, helping you achieve a smooth finish.
Nails should be hammered in until they are slightly below the surface, or dimpled. Once this is accomplished, use joint tape and compound to cover the indentations.
• Drywall nails have large heads to make striking easier
• Phosphate coating helps nails resist corrosion and allows paint to adhere more easily
• Use a drywall hammer to countersink nails without tearing the paper
• Annular-ring nails work well when installing drywall on ceilings
Screws: Nails do a good job of keeping drywall in place, but screws provide an even more secure hold, though they do cost a little bit more. Coarse drywall screws feature coarse threads and are used to secure gypsum board to wood. Fine drywall screws on the other hand, feature smaller threads and are used to attach drywall to metal studs.
Self-drilling drywall screws and pan-head framing screws are also used when working with metal studs or frames. Because they don’t require pounding, screws are less likely to damage the surface during insertion and, when working with soft woods, they are often self-countersinking.
• Screws may be used to fasten drywall to both wooden and metal studs
• Can be driven in with a drill or electric drywall screw gun
• Trim-head screws are used to attach wood trim over single or double layers of gypsum boards to either
wood or steel stud
• Most drywall screws feature a Phillips head
nstallation Considerations: In order to properly secure drywall, you will need to use the right number of fasteners. Some municipalities have building codes that dictate the exact number of screws or nails that should be used, so make sure to consult local codes before beginning your project. If you are using nails, you may experience a few nail pops. Nail pops occur when wooden studs lose moisture and shrink slightly, exposing nails (and, on occasion, screws) and causing them to pop out slightly.
When this happens, drive a nail or screw just above or below the one that’s popped out to secure the drywall. You can then either remove or reinsert the popped fastener, depending on the circumstances. Afterward, use joint compound to repair the hole or dimple and cover with tape.
• When working with 1/2-inch drywall, use 1-1/4 or 1-3/8-inch nails
• When working with 5/8-inch drywall, use 1-3/8 or 1-5/8-inch nails
• In most cases, securing drywall will require fewer screws than nails
• Double-nailing panels will help minimize the occurrence of nail pops
• Nails can be used on wooden studs while screws can be used on wood and metal.
Features
Drywall Hammer: In order to achieve a smooth finish on your drywall, you need to drive nails in properly by pounding them in just below the surface without tearing the paper. This can be extremely difficult with a regular hammer. A drywall hammer has a rounded head that allows you to countersink nails with ease without marring the surface of the wall.
Electric Drywall Screw Gun: Just as nails must be properly inserted for drywall to have a smooth, flawless finish, so too must screws be driven in correctly. If you have a big job to do, a cordless electric drywall screw gun will be highly useful. While an electric drill will certainly get the job done, a screw gun has an adjustable nosepiece that regulates depth, allowing for accurate insertion every time. Some are even self-feeding.
Drywall Adhesive: One way to help minimize nail pops and other fastening issues is to use drywall adhesive in conjunction with nails or screws. This sticky substance can be used to glue down the center of the drywall, meaning that nails and screws only need to hold down the edges.
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