
Fastening Tools
Simpson Strong-Tie PROSDDM35K Quik Drive® PROSDD Multi-Purpose Combo System w/ Makita® 3500 RPM Screwdriver Motor
SKU: PROSDDM35K
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Madison Township Lumber • Matawan, NJ
Product Description
Quik Drive auto-feed screw driving systems turn repetitive fastening into opportunities to increase efficiency and save time. Extensive research goes into the design of each system and screw to understand the intended applications, fastener performance demands and the work flow in which installations take place. This results in professional-quality auto-feed solutions that truly make work easier. Common applications for this system are subfloor/sheathing, wall plates, stair treads, decks/docks, fiber-cement siding, and drywall.
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Product Details
Key Features
- Expanded depth settings for high-density flooring materials.
- Uniform toenailing and countersink on slick surfaces.
- Reversible and replaceable nonskid teeth.
- Sure-grip guide tube increases stability for a broad range of screws.
- The curved collation strips hold the screws up and away from the work surface, making moving and positioning the tool easier. They are also pointed on the inserted end to simplify loading.
Applications
- Decks/docks, subfloor, drywall, wallplates, stair treads, fiber-cement siding to steel
Product Includes
- PRO300SG2 decking attachment (also sold separately)
- PRO200G2 drywall attachment (also sold separately)
- Extension for stand-up driving
- Choice of DeWalt® or Makita® screwdriver motors
- Screw quiver for keeping screws at your fingertips
- Rugged tool case to protect your equipment on the jobsite
Limited Warranty
- Limited lifetime warranty on attachment and extension, 1-year limited warranty on screw-driver motors (see specific manufacturer's warranty for more information)
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Madison Township Lumber & Supply has been serving Matawan, East Brunswick, Sayreville, and all of Middlesex County since 1962.