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Simpson Strong-Tie F08T075KDC Self-Drilling Wire-Lath Modified Truss-Head Screw — #8 x 3/4 in. Type 410 (100-Qty)
SKU: F08T075KDC
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Madison Township Lumber • Matawan, NJ
Product Description
Simpson Strong-Tie® metal screws are designed to provide strength and superior performance in steel and other metal applications. With a variety of features, these fasteners meet the requirements for residential, agricultural and commercial projects. Applications for the Self-Drilling Wire-Lath Modified Truss-Head screw include fastening metal lath to studs and attaching corrugated siding panels to steel studs.
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Product Details
Key Features
- Fasten corrugated siding panels to steel stud without predrilling. Securely fastens one to three panel thicknesses.
- #2 Phillips drive.
- #2 drill point for quick penetration of aluminum panels without “point walking.”
- Type 410 stainless steel can be hardened through heat treatment, giving it the ability to drill through metal. It does not offer the same level of corrosion resistance of either Type 316 or 305 stainless steel.
Applications
- Metal lath to steel studs; corrugated siding panels to steel studs
Warning
- Hardened stainless-steel fasteners should not be used with steel framing in environments with high humidity, condensation or other moisture that will be present at the dissimilar-metal interface
Ordering Information
- These products are subject to quantities on hand or may require special ordering and are subject to minimum order quantities and longer lead times. Call Simpson Strong‑Tie for details (800) 999-5099.
Related Links
- Fastening Systems Technical Notes
- See How Self-Drilling Screws Work for more information on drilling thickness capacities and drill speed recommendations
Catalog Pages
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