Hardwares

Drywall screw

 
     specifications
  • Thickness – 25mm, 35mm, 50mm

self-drilling screw

 
     specifications
  • Thickness – 19mm, 38mm

Anchor bolt or rawl plug

 
     specifications
  • Thickness – 8mm, 10mm

Philips screw and nut 

 
     Specifications 
  • M6 x 12 Philips pan head screw
  • M6 hex nut

gi wire rod

 
     specifications
  • Thickness – 4mm
 

Butterfly clip

 
     specifications
  • Size – 80mm x 30mm

soffit cleat

 
     specifications
  • Size – 30mm x 20mm

connecting clip

 
     specifications
  • Size – 20mm to 50mm
  • Thickness – 1.5mm to 3mm

What are drywall screws used for?

They are used to securely attach gypsum boards or drywall panels to metal framing or wooden studs.

What does self-drilling mean?

Self-drilling screws have a drill-like tip that eliminates the need for pilot holes, speeding up installation.

How do I choose the right length?

Select the screw length based on the thickness of the gypsum board plus the metal or wood stud thickness to ensure proper embedment.

What are anchor bolts or rawl plugs used for?

They provide secure fixings in solid walls or concrete where screws alone cannot grip effectively.

How do I use rawl plugs?

Drill a hole into the solid substrate, insert the rawl plug, then screw into it to hold fixtures firmly.

What applications use Philips screws and nuts?

These are used when a bolted connection is needed, such as fixing metal frames, brackets, or accessories where disassembly may be required.

What is the function of a hex nut?

It secures the screw/bolt in place to prevent loosening.

What is GI wire rod used for in drywall applications?

It is commonly used for tying rebars, supporting suspended ceilings, or fastening components where flexibility and strength are needed.

What are butterfly clips used for?

They are typically used to securely hold or clamp drywall or ceiling components, allowing easy installation and adjustment.

What is a soffit cleat?

A cleat is a small metal bracket used to support soffits, false ceilings, or other suspended elements.

What do connecting clips do?

They connect grid channels, framing members, or panels securely in drywall ceiling systems.