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Simpson Strong-Tie DSVR3S Deck-Drive™ DSV WOOD Screw (Collated) — #10 x 3 in. T25 6-Lobe, Red (1000-Qty)
SKU: DSVR3S
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Madison Township Lumber • Matawan, NJ
Product Description
The Deck-Drive DSV Wood screw is a powerful fastening solution for preservative-treated decking applications. With its under-head nibs and fast-start tip, the DSV is ideally suited to be driven and countersunk into today's wood deck boards. The shank is designed to withstand the swelling and shrinkage that is common with fast-growth lumber. Available in hand-drive and in collated strips for use in the Simpson-Strong-Tie® Quik Drive® auto-feed screw driving system, DSV screws are also offered in a variety of sizes to fasten fascia and trim.
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Product Details
Key Features
- Low-torque threads allow up to 35% more screws to be driven per battery charge
- Rimmed flat head with nibs design countersinks easily and provides a clean, finished appearance
- High-low threads with Type-17 point provides fast starts
- Optimized threads for dimensional lumber
- Quik Guard® coating provides corrosion resistance for exterior and certain preservative-treated wood applications
- Meets the performance requirements of ICC-ES AC257 exposure conditions 1 and 3
- Colors to blend in with most woods
- T25 6-lobe driver bit: BITTX25
Applications
- Preservative-treated decking and exterior wood-to-wood applications
Related Links
- Fastening Systems Technical Notes
- Composite-Decking Color Cross-Reference — Match Simpson Strong-Tie screw colors to your decking material
- Deck-Drive DSV Wood Screw also available in bulk for hand-drive fastening
Catalog Pages
- Fastener Product Information: C-F-2025 (Fastening Systems), page 181
- Fastener Technical Data and Loads: C-F-2025TECHSUP, pages 37–38, 50 and pages 170–171
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