Nails & Screws Flashcards

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Casing Nails

Similar to a finishing nail but designed to be even with the surface of the wood.

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Sheet Metal Screws

Various size screws, used for both metal and wood, threaded full length.

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Wood Screws

Various size screws, used only for wood, threaded only partial length.

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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.

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Self Tapping Screw

A specially designed machine screw which taps it’s own threads when installed into a pre-drilled hole.

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Double Headed Nail

Used for temporary construction such as forming, bracing, or scaffolding.

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Expansion Anchor

An anchoring device which expands inside a pre-drilled hole when driven downward against it’s tapered plug.

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Box Nails

Similar to the common nail, just slightly thinner at head and body making it less apt to split the wood.

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Self Drilling Screw

A specially designed sheet metal screw which eliminates the need for pre-drilling; used extensively for drywall and metal stud construction.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Hanger Bolt

A specially designed headless bolt. One half has wood screw threads and the other has machine screw threads.

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Finishing Nails

Used on molding, trim, etc. and set below the surface of the wood (hidden).

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Confirmat Screw

A specially designed screw for butt-joint assembly in 32mm cabinet construction.

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Cap Screw

Similar to the machine bolt in size and appearance but more refined; not limited to just two head styles; has longer thread segment for joining threaded parts which require precision alignment.

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Machine Screw

A small-medium size screw (up to 3/8” dia. & 6” length); usually threaded full length; available in various head styles; may accept a nut, but designed primarily to join threaded parts which require precision alignment.

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Toggle Bolt

A fastener for sheet rock, plaster, masonry, etc.; wings expand @ wall’s interior providing shear support; sometimes referred to as a “butterfly bolt”.