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The Simpson Strong-Tie SD10212R500 is a premium pack of 500 #10 x 2-1/2" connector screws, engineered for superior strength and ease of installation. Featuring a 1/4-Inch Hex Head drive to reduce cam-out, these screws are heat-treated for durability and coated to resist corrosion, making them ideal for a variety of construction applications.
Material | Steel |
Drive System | External Hex |
Head Style | Flanged Hex |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.5 x 6 x 7 inches |
Exterior Finish | Galvanized |
Thread Size | #10 |
Point Style | Sharp Point |
Metal Type | Alloy Steel |
Brand | Simpson Strong-Tie |
Head Type | Hex Head |
Item Weight | 7.15 Pounds |
Thread Coverage | Partially Threaded |
Fastener Size | No. 10 |
Size | 2.5 inches |
Number of Pieces | 500 |
Manufacturer | simada seisakuzyo |
Part Number | SD10212R500 |
Item Weight | 7.15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 6 x 7 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | SD10212R500 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Certification | Astm |
Included Components | Screws |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**W
Is they work
If you're putting in joist hangers this is what you gotta have.
J**E
Works great. Great alternative to nails which I don't like ...
Works great. Great alternative to nails which I don't like too much and I did not invest into a nail gun, this worked out pretty well.Only in a few spots I needed to resort to nails because the hex head sticks out which is undesirable in some situations.
A**P
Good screws
LIke the quality and the holding power, when you screw something with these screws they are screwed
D**S
Screws
Yep, they are screws, but if they don't need to be flush, these are great. It came with a nut driver tip and really are the easiest screws to put in that I have ever used with joist hangers and sill plates.
M**Y
These #10 sheared
These #10 sheared at a about a 2% rate; whereas, the #9's never sheared in the treated pine I drove these into. I assume the slightly wider screw was enough resistance to cause the issue. What sort of shear do people have with denser softwoods or really dense hardwoods?!?
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