Drywall screws are intended for attaching drywall panels to wooden studs or metal frames. They are optimized for this task with specific thread and head designs.
screw features a fine thread, allowing for easier insertion and a tighter grip in the drywall. Fine threads are suitable for use in softer materials like drywall.
screw has a Phillips head. This type of head accommodates a Phillips screwdriver, allowing for easy and secure driving into the drywall and studs.
Drywall screws are typically made of hardened steel to provide strength and durability. This ensures that the screws can securely hold the drywall in place without bending or breaking during installation.
These screws are commonly used by contractors, carpenters, and DIY enthusiasts for various drywall installation projects, including residential and commercial construction.