Wurth #10 x 2-1/2 truss head installation screw gives installers a case hardened fastener sized for framing and interior build-outs where consistent bite in metal studs matters. The fine thread geometry works with heavier gauge metal studs, so the screw advances with controlled pull without tearing material, supporting a cleaner attachment line along the stud. A zinc finish on both head and body provides a uniform surface that helps the screw drive smoothly while maintaining a professional appearance at exposed fastening points. The Phillips drive interface matches #3 Phillips drive bits, allowing straightforward use with common screw guns on site. Combined, these details create a screw aimed at repeatable fastening performance on metal framing where appearance at the head and holding strength along the threads both matter.
This installation screw combines a #2 drill point and fine thread to work on heavier gauge metal studs while maintaining alignment as it advances, so fasteners seat square against the material surface. The truss head profile presents a broad underside bearing surface that settles against the attached part, helping distribute clamping force around the opening. A zinc finish across the head and shank offers a consistent driving feel as the screw passes through material, supporting steady torque response. With a Phillips drive sized for #3 Phillips drive bits, the head design allows installers to use widely available driver tips, supporting stable engagement under load while driving into metal studs.
This fine thread #10 x 2-1/2 truss head installation screw is described for use on heavier gauge metal studs, making it suited to fastening where studs provide thicker material for thread engagement. The #2 drill point is intended to cut into these heavier gauge sections while forming a pilot path and tapping threads, which supports a controlled pull-down as the head approaches the surface. By eliminating the need for pilot hole or pre drilling studs, installers can align components directly on the stud and drive the screw to lock parts together in a single step. The screw length and fine thread pattern work together to provide multiple threads of engagement in the stud wall, which supports stable attachment of track, channel, or mounted components where metal framing is present.
The large truss head provides a large bearing surface that helps spread clamping pressure over a wider area than many smaller head forms, which matters when attaching sheet material or fixtures where pull-through at the hole is a concern. That same large head helps hide rough screw hole edges, so even when material edges are less precise, the head masks minor irregularities around the opening. Case hardened construction supports a sharp, durable #2 drill point and thread form, helping the screw continue to penetrate heavier gauge metal studs with predictable driving torque from start to seat. The zinc finish on the head and body produces a uniform surface that can assist smooth driving and gives visible screw heads a consistent metallic appearance across an installation. Using #3 Phillips drive bits lets installers rely on a common driver style that fits the Phillips drive head, promoting secure bit engagement for repeated driving into heavier gauge metal framing members.
This installation screw is described for use on heavier gauge metal studs, so it suits fastening tasks where studs provide thicker metal for thread engagement and drill point cutting.
The #2 drill point is for use on heavier gauge metal studs and eliminates the need for pilot hole or pre drilling studs, so fastening proceeds in a single driving step.
The large truss head provides a large bearing surface and hides rough screw hole edges, so attachments gain broader support and a cleaner visible finish at each fastener point.
The screw uses a Phillips drive head that is specified for #3 Phillips drive bits, allowing use with standard Phillips screw-driving tools already common on site.
The fine thread works with heavier gauge metal studs to advance the screw with controlled pull, helping maintain holding strength and reducing material distortion around threads.
The zinc finish described on the screw provides a uniform surface on head and body, supporting smooth driving feel and a consistent metallic appearance across visible fasteners.
The Wurth #10 x 2-1/2 truss head installation screw combines a #2 drill point, fine thread, and case hardened construction for use on heavier gauge metal studs where single-step fastening is valued. The large truss head creates a substantial bearing surface that supports attached parts and hides rough screw hole edges, contributing to a neat finish along tracks, panels, or fixtures. With a zinc finish and Phillips drive sized for #3 Phillips drive bits, the screw is set up for consistent driving and appearance wherever heavier gauge metal studs form the base framing. For projects built around metal studs, this screw offers a defined combination of point, thread, and head design aimed at steady installation results.
Sold In: 2000 Each
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Sold in: 500 Each | WW39180 Mfr# 3670000020961 500 | Würth #10 x 2-1/2" Truss Head Installation Screw Phillips Drive - Drill Point Fine Thread Zinc, 3670000020961 500 - 500/Box | ||||
Sold in: 10 Each | WW614176648 Mfr# 0614176648005 10 | #3 x 1" Phillips Drive Insert Bit (10/Box) |