ForgeFix 3.9x42mm collated drywall screws with black phosphate finish—ideal for fast, secure plasterboard fixing.
The ForgeFix Drywall Screws (3.9x42mm) are an ideal solution for securing drywall panels to timber studding or metal framing. These screws feature a Phillips drive head with a black phosphate finish, enhancing their durability and corrosion resistance. The Bugle Head design ensures the screws sink effortlessly into the drywall, eliminating the need for countersinking and minimising damage to the surface.
These screws are supplied collated—50 screws per strip and 1,000 screws per box—making them convenient for high-volume applications. The Single Coarse Thread (SCT) design ensures quick and secure fastening into plasterboard, with an ultra-sharp point that penetrates effortlessly before gripping the timber baton for a firm hold.
The black phosphate coating provides additional protection against rust, while also improving abrasion resistance and the adhesion of supplementary coatings. The Phillips head design prevents over-tightening, as the screwdriver will cam out when the optimal torque is reached, safeguarding the screw from damage.
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