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Senco 316 Stainless 65Mm X 10G Collated Decking Screws (1000 Box)
Senco 316 Stainless 50Mm X 10G Collated Decking Screws (1000 Box)Senco 316 Stainless 50Mm X 10G Collated Decking Screws (1000 Box)
Senco 6G X 32Mm Fine Collated Drywall Screws (1000 Box)Senco 6G X 32Mm Fine Collated Drywall Screws (1000 Box)
Senco Yellow Zinc Coarse Thread Philips Head Drywall 6G 25Mm (1000/Box)
Senco 316 Stainless 65Mm X 8G Collated Decking Screws (1000 Box)
Yellow Zinc Dual Thread Drywall 6G 32Mm (1000/Box)
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Senco Yellow Zinc Coarse Thread Drywall 6G 41Mm (1000/Box)
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Senco Yellow Zinc Fine Thread Philips Head Drywall 6G 25Mm (1000/Box)

Fast, Reliable Collated Screws for Every Build

Collated screws are screws held together in strips or coils, made to work with auto-feed screw guns. No picking screws one by one. You load a strip, pull the trigger, done. It's a simple idea that saves a ton of time on big jobs.

They're especially useful for subflooring, decking, and wall lining. Any project where you've got hundreds of fixings to drive.

Why Use Collated Screws on Site

Speed matters when you're working through a full floor or wall. Collated screws cut driving time by a lot. They also reduce hand strain compared to driving each screw individually. Less stopping. Less fumbling. More output.

A few things worth knowing:

•    Flooring screws in collated form are common for subfloor applications
•    Strip angle matters: 0°, 15°, and 45° are the main types, match yours to your tool
•    Coarse thread works well in timber; fine thread suits metal or composite

Flooring Screws That Actually Hold

Good flooring screws need solid thread engagement and a sharp point that doesn't split the board. Collated versions make laying subfloor sheeting much faster. No pre-drilling needed on most timber substrates.

NZ Fasteners stocks a practical range. Express delivery nationwide.

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