Strong-Drive SDW Series Screw, 4-5/8 in L, Flat, Truss Head, 6-Lobe Drive, Carbon Steel - pack of 50

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Simpson Strong-Tie SDW22458-R50 Strong-Drive SDW Series Screw, 4-5/8 in L, Flat, Truss Head, 6-Lobe Drive, Carbon Steel - pack of 50

Item #: SDW22458-R50 by SIMPSON STRONG-TIE CANADA

UPC #: 707392142706

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  • Patented SawTooth™ point ensures fast starts, reduces installation torque and eliminates the need for predrilling in most applications
  • Low-profile head results in less interference after installation, makes stacking and sliding members easier and allows installation of hardware and finishes to be virtually flush
  • Deep six-lobe T-40 recess reduces cam-out, making driving easier
  • Higher shear values than competitive products enable wider spacing, saving time and money
  • Bold thread design provides superior holding power and cinches fastened members together for consistent installation

Point Type

Saw Tooth

Nomenclature

SDW22458-R50 BLACK E-COAT STRO

Applicable Materials

Wood

Drive Size

T40

Thread Length

1-7/16"

Head Type

Flat Truss

Length

4-5/8

Material

Carbon Steel

Finish

Electro-Coated

SCRW WOOD BLK COAT 1-7/16IN
Specifications:

Application: For truss-ply fastening

The Strong-Drive SDW truss-ply screw is a high-strength structural wood screw specifically designed for fastening multi-ply members, such as joining plated trusses and solid sawn lumber. The SDW installs easily with no predrilling and is available in optimized lengths for fastening 2-, 3- and 4-ply trusses. With the SDW truss-ply screw, multi-ply trusses and beams can be fastened from one side without requiring the lifting and flipping of heavy assemblies. It is code listed under IAPMO-UES ER-192 and meets 2012 and 2015 IRC and IBC code requirements for several common framing applications.