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Drywall Screws Phosphate-Coated for Wood (Coarse) 3.5 x 25mm – 1000 Pieces

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Drywall Screws Phosphate-Coated for Wood 3.5 x 25mm – 1000 Pieces

The 3.5 x 25mm Phosphate-Coated Drywall Screws are designed for fastening gypsum boards to wooden substructures, ensuring secure, stable, and long-lasting attachment. Their phosphate coating enhances corrosion resistance, making them ideal for interior drywall installations.


Key Features:

Strong & Durable: Made from high-quality steel, ensuring high holding strength in wooden frames.
Phosphate Coating: Provides corrosion resistance, improving screw longevity.
Sharp Thread Design: Allows for easy penetration into wood without pre-drilling.
Bugle Head Design: Ensures a flush finish without damaging the gypsum board surface.
High Holding Power: Prevents loosening over time, ensuring a secure and long-lasting installation.


Technical Specifications:

  • Screw Type: Drywall screws for wood
  • Coating: Phosphate (corrosion-resistant)
  • Thread Type: Sharp-threaded for quick installation
  • Head Type: Bugle head for smooth surface finish
  • Size: 3.5 x 25mm
  • Packaging: 1000 pieces per box

Applications:

  • Fastening gypsum boards to wooden substructures.
  • Interior drywall installations in residential and commercial spaces.
  • Suitable for wooden wall and ceiling frameworks.

The 3.5 x 25mm Phosphate-Coated Drywall Screws offer secure fastening, durability, and corrosion resistance, making them an essential choice for professional drywall installations.

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Safety Information

Safety Information – Drywall Screws Phosphate-Coated for Wood 3.5 x 35mm

Ensuring safe handling, installation, and storage of drywall screws is essential to prevent injuries and maintain product quality. Follow these guidelines for a safe and efficient working process.

Handling & Installation Safety:

Wear Protective Gear:

Use safety gloves to prevent cuts from sharp screw edges.Wear safety goggles to protect against dust and debris during installation.

Use Proper Tools:

A power drill or screwdriver with adjustable torque is recommended for precise and safe fastening.Avoid over-tightening, which can damage the gypsum board or strip the screw hole.

Work in a Well-Ventilated Area:

When working with gypsum boards, use dust masks to prevent inhalation of fine particles.

Secure Work Area:

Ensure a stable work surface to prevent accidental slips or falls.Keep screws away from children and unauthorized personnel.Storage & Transport:

Store in a Dry Area:

Keep screws in sealed packaging to protect against moisture and rust.Avoid exposure to high humidity or direct water contact.

Stack Boxes Securely:

Store boxes on stable shelving, avoiding overloading or stacking in unstable positions.

Transport with Care:

Ensure screws are securely packed when transporting to prevent spills and injuries.Environmental & Disposal Guidelines:

Recyclable Material:

Made of steel, screws are 100% recyclable and should be disposed of in designated metal recycling facilities.

Avoid Contaminating the Environment:

Do not dispose of used or excess screws in general waste.Avoid discarding screws in areas where they could pose a hazard (e.g., walkways or working surfaces).General Safety Warnings:

✔ Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel.
✔ Follow manufacturer’s guidelines and building regulations when installing drywall.
✔ Inspect screws before use to ensure no defects or deformations that could affect performance.

By following these safety precautions, you ensure a secure, efficient, and accident-free drywall installation process while maintaining product durability and environmental responsibility.

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