4.8 x 125mm Drywall Screws, Phillips, Countersunk, Coarse Thread, Zinc & Yellow - Box of 100 (00125DRYCY)
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Coarse Thread Drywall Screws
The Timco Drywall Screws are premium coarse thread plasterboard screws designed specifically for securing plasterboa. . .
Coarse Thread Drywall Screws
The Timco Drywall Screws are premium coarse thread plasterboard screws designed specifically for securing plasterboard to timber studwork.
Manufactured from carbon steel with a zinc and yellow finish, these screws provide great holding power and fast installation.
Supplied in a box of 100 screws the coarse thread allows for great grip, while the bugle head seats neatly below the plasterboard surface without tearing the paper. This makes these screws ideal for internal partition walls, ceilings and timber framing.
Used by both professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike and part of a larger range of screws available from Fusion Fixings.
Coarse Thread Drywall Screws Key Benefits
- Specifically designed for plasterboard to timber studwork
- Coarse thread for exceptional holding power in timber
- Bugle head reduces damage to plasterboard paper
- PH2 Phillips recess for positive drive
- 25° sharp point for rapid penetration
- Dark grey phosphate finish
Coarse Thread Drywall Screws Technical Specifications
- Product type: Drywall screw
- Size: 4.8 x 125m
- Thread type: Coarse
- Head type: Bugle
- Drive type: Phillips PH2
- Point type: 25° sharp point
- Material: Carbon steel
- Finish: Zinc & Yellow
- Pack quantity: Box of 100 screws
Coarse Thread Drywall Screws Frequently Asked Questions
What are drywall screws used for?
They are designed for fixing plasterboard to timber studwork, ceiling battens and other timber framing.
What is the difference between coarse and fine thread drywall screws?
Coarse thread screws are intended for timber studs, providing stronger grip in wood. Fine thread screws are designed for light gauge metal stud systems.
Why do drywall screws have a bugle head?
The bugle head spreads pressure over the plasterboard surface, allowing the screw to sit just below the paper without tearing it, making finishing easier.
Are these screws fire rated?
Yes, these drywall screws carry an A1 Fire Classification and conform to BS EN 14566:2008.
Delivery Information
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Please Note: Due to a national shortage of delivery drivers, we cannot guarantee delivery times, for more urgent orders, please contact us for a more accurate lead time.
Returns Information
30 Day Returns on Standard Orders
Standard orders come with a 30-day refund policy. Please visit our Returns Policy page to view our Terms & Conditions.
Delivery Information
We offer shipping options to cater for all locations throughout the UK and aim to dispatch all orders on the same working day with a cut-off of 1pm. Please visit our Delivery Information page for more information on the options available.
Please Note: Due to a national shortage of delivery drivers, we cannot guarantee delivery times, for more urgent orders, please contact us for a more accurate lead time.
Returns Information
30 Day Returns on Standard Orders
Standard orders come with a 30-day refund policy. Please visit our Returns Policy page to view our Terms & Conditions.