Simpson Strong-Tie S12350WP5
•Flat head; also available in trim-head version
•Unique “box” thread design with raised-ridge technology greatly reduces driving torque, which allows you to drive more screws on a single battery charge
•Specially designed sharp point penetrates hard wood products with ease
•6-lobe drive helps prevent driver-bit cam-out, resulting in easier driving and longer bit life
•T27 6-lobe bit included (BIT27T-2-R2)
•Length: 3-1/2 in.
•Made from Type 305 stainless steel for long-lasting durability
•Quantity: 5 lb.
Discover the Simpson S12350WP5 Strong-Drive DWP Wood SS Screw
TheSimpson Strong-Tie S12350WP5is not just any screw—it’s a powerful fastening solution designed for the most demanding exterior applications. Whether you’re working on a deck, dock, or any other structure exposed to the elements, these screws offer unmatched durability and strength.
Key Features:
- Exceptional Load Ratings:Engineered for shear, pull-through, and withdrawal resistance, ensuring your structures remain secure.
- Corrosion Resistance:Made from Type 305 stainless steel, these screws are specifically designed to withstand high corrosion conditions, making them ideal for marine and coastal environments.
- ICC-ES Approved:Tested in accordance with ICC-ES acceptance criteria AC233, guaranteeing compliance with stringent safety standards.
- Innovative Design:The specially designed sharp point and unique box-threads facilitate easy installation and enhance grip, preventing any slipping during application.
- Versatile Applications:Perfect for a variety of structural connections, including docks, boardwalks, and decks, especially in areas prone to moisture and exposure.
Upgrade your building projects with theSimpson S12350WP5 Strong-Drive DWP Wood SS Screwand experience the confidence that comes with a reliable fastening system. With a length of3-1/2 inchesand a#12 size, these flat head screws are designed to meet your construction needs while providing superior performance and longevity.


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