Simpson Strong-Tie DSVR3R350
•Low-torque threads allow up to 35% more screws to be driven on a battery charge
•Rimmed flat head with nibs countersinks easily and provides a clean, finished appearance
•High-low tip provides fast starts
•Optimized threads for dimensional lumber
•T25 6-lobe driver bit included (replacement driver bit BIT25T-2-R2)
•Meets the performance requirements of AC257 exposure conditions 1 and 3
•Dimensions: #10 x 3 in.
•Quik Guard coating for use in pressure-treated lumber and provides a level of corrosion resistance that is equivalent to hot-dip galvanization (ASTM A153, Class D) in some exposures
•Quantity: 350
•Color: Red
Simpson DSVR3R350 Deck-Drive DSV WOOD Screw — #10 x 3 in. T-25, Flat Head, Quik Guard, Red (350-Qty)
TheSimpson DSVR3R350 Deck-Drive DSV Wood Screwis not just any fastening solution; it is engineered for precision, durability, and ease of use in all your decking projects. Here’s why it stands out:
- Exceptional Performance:Designed specifically for preservative-treated decking applications, these screws ensure a secure hold that can withstand the test of time.
- Innovative Design:Featuring under-head nibs and a fast-start tip, the DSV screw effortlessly drives and countersinks into today’s wood deck boards, making installation a breeze.
- Durability:The specially designed shank is built to handle the natural movement of fast-growth lumber, minimizing potential issues related to swelling and shrinkage.
- Versatile Options:Available in both hand-drive and collated strips, these screws are compatible with the Simpson-Strong-Tie Quik Drive auto-feed screw driving system, enhancing your efficiency on the job.
- Variety of Sizes:The DSV screws come in a range of sizes, making them ideal for fastening fascia, trim, and other wood elements in your outdoor projects.
With theSimpson DSVR3R350 Deck-Drive DSV WOOD Screw, you can trust that your decking installations will be strong, reliable, and visually appealing. Upgrade your fastening solution today!


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