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    Your guide to the right screw for the job

    From installing hinges to attaching brackets into concrete, there are a number of different projects which require unique types of screws with distinct features and capabilities to help get the job done. On this page, we summarise screws that are ideal for more specific projects.

    Check out our guide below to find the right screw for your job:

    Hinge screws have shanks designed for seamless insertion into hinges, minimising the risk of breakage and loosening. With a range of finishes and tip options, they provide aesthetic appeal and reliability.

    Drywall screws are specifically designed for securing sheets of plasterboard to wall and ceiling joists. Collated drywall screws come on a strip for feeding into an auto feed screw gun.

    Drywall screws are specifically designed for securing sheets of plasterboard to wall and ceiling joists. Drywall loose screws are individual screws designed for use with a standard screwdriver.

    Cement screws are specifically designed for driving into concrete, brick or stone surfaces. They offer strong load bearing qualities in heavy duty applications and come in a range of head shapes.

    Hex Head timber screws are designed for fastening timber to other substrates. Often used for securing metal roofing to timber purlins. The addition of the neoprene seal creates a soft surface to help prevent wear while also providing a tighter seal and reinforcing the joint.

    Hex Head timber screws are designed for fastening timber to other substrates. Often used for securing metal roofing to timber purlins. The addition of the neoprene seal creates a soft surface to help prevent wear while also providing a tighter seal and reinforcing the joint.

    A rivet is a type of fastening with a head on one end and a cylinder-shaped stem on the opposite end. They are used to join large structural pieces and small electronic assembly

    Check out our rivet size guide below.

    Rivet Size Guide

    4-2
    4-3
    4-4
    4-5
    4-6
    4-8
    5-2
    5-3
    5-4
    5-5
    5-6
    5-8
    6-2
    6-3
    6-4
    6-5
    6-6
    6-8
    6-10

    The complete guide to Fastenings

    The cornerstone of construction - fastenings. Everything that we build gets its strength, reliability, and precision of from the fastenings invisibly holding things together.

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