Structure and Features of Collated Drywall Screws
The collated drywall screw, produced by a collated drywall screw machine, consists of a plastic strip and drywall screw, typically used with automatic collated screw guns for fast and efficient continuous nailing operation. The plastic strip contains 54 evenly distributed holes, with 50 used to fix drywall screws and two on each side for connecting other plastic strips. Drywall screws come in materials like carbon steel and stainless steel, and coatings such as phosphating, blue-white zinc, and yellow zinc, offering varying levels of corrosion protection and aesthetic options. Drywall screws can be categorized by thread type into double-line fine threads for metal keels and single-line coarse threads for wooden keels, ensuring optimal performance across applications.
Parameter of Collated Drywall Screws
No. | Item | Specification |
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1 | Material | Carbon Steel + PE Plastic Strip |
2 | Screw Length | 25-50mm |
3 | Screw Diameter | 3.5-4.2mm |
4 | Screw Number Per Strip | 50 Screws |
Applications
The collated drywall screw is commonly used in building decoration, lightweight partition walls, ceilings, wooden keel connections, etc. They are especially suitable for large-scale continuous installation of gypsum boards, carpentry and furniture manufacturing industries.