Nails & Screws Flashcards
Casing Nails
Similar to a finishing nail but designed to be even with the surface of the wood.
Sheet Metal Screws
Various size screws, used for both metal and wood, threaded full length.
Wood Screws
Various size screws, used only for wood, threaded only partial length.
Plastic Screw Anchor
A plastic anchor used for drywall, plaster, or concrete which expands when screw is inserted; the exterior fins or ribs prevent anchor from turning. Straight type anchor, also shown, is for masonry applications only.
Self Tapping Screw
A specially designed machine screw which taps it’s own threads when installed into a pre-drilled hole.
Double Headed Nail
Used for temporary construction such as forming, bracing, or scaffolding.
Expansion Anchor
An anchoring device which expands inside a pre-drilled hole when driven downward against it’s tapered plug.
Box Nails
Similar to the common nail, just slightly thinner at head and body making it less apt to split the wood.
Self Drilling Screw
A specially designed sheet metal screw which eliminates the need for pre-drilling; used extensively for drywall and metal stud construction.
Drywall Screw
A non-rusting bugle head screw for attaching drywall to wood or metal studs; often cabinet installers use them for attaching cabinets to walls.
Lag Bolt
A heavy bodied screw with hex or square type head; has very coarse threads for joining wood const. members. A lag bolt expansion shield is necessary for masonry applications.
Carriage Bolt
A unique bolt with a squared shoulder beneath an unslotted head; when nut is tightened shoulder draws into wood which prevents the bolt from turning.
Machine Bolt
A medium-large size bolt (1/4” dia. & lgr.); not threaded full length; has hex or square type head only; requires a nut designed for joining two or more unthreaded parts, which do not precision alignment.
Hanger Bolt
A specially designed headless bolt. One half has wood screw threads and the other has machine screw threads.
Finishing Nails
Used on molding, trim, etc. and set below the surface of the wood (hidden).