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Simpson Strong-Tie DCSD238SBR01 Deck-Drive™ DCSD COMPOSITE-TO-STEEL Screw (Collated) — #10 x 2-3/8 in. Quik Guard® Brown 01 (1000-Qty)
SKU: DCSD238SBR01
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Madison Township Lumber • Matawan, NJ
Product Description
Simpson Strong-Tie offers a wide selection of collated fasteners that provide an easy way to reduce driving force and increase installation speed. Collated screws for Quik Drive® systems are designed for fastening a variety of wood and metal materials in applications such as sheathing, tiling, decking, subfloors, drywall, roofing, framing and stitching. The Deck-Drive™ DCSD Composite-to-Steel screw is ideal for fastening composite decking to steel deck framing. It drives easily through double 14-gauge steel box beams without predrilling and provides a clean, finished deck surface.
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Product Details
Key Features
- Drives easily through double 14 ga. steel box beam without predrilling
- Provides a clean, finished deck surface with no mushrooming
- The Quik Drive system holds the screw securely as it drills through the metal joist for a more consistent installation
- #2 (undersized) square drive for secure bit engagement and easy driving, especially for fasteners with protective coatings
- Approved fastener (by New Castle Building Group) for New Castle Steel™
- Quik Guard® coating for medium-level corrosion resistance; not recommended for use in marine environments
Applications
- Composite decking to steel deck framing
Product Includes
- Driver bit included in each package (replacement bit BIT2SU)
Related Links
- Fastening Systems Technical Notes
- Composite-Decking Color Cross-Reference — Match Simpson Strong-Tie screw colors to your decking material
- Driver Bits
Catalog Pages
Patent Information
- US Patent 9,322,422
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