 
Strong-Drive® SDWS™ TIMBER Screw — 0.275 in. x 8 in. T50, Type 316 (10-Qty)
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              SKU: SDWS27800SS-RC10
              ISBN: 707392002956
            
Designed to provide an easy-to-install, high-strength alternative to through-bolting and traditional lag screws. The Strong-Drive SDWS Timber screw is ideal for the contractor and do-it-yourselfer alike. It is code listed under IAPMO UES ER-192 and meets 2018 and 2021 IRC® and IBC® code requirements for several common wood framing and engineered-wood applications.
- Fast installation — no predrilling, no counterboring, no heavy-duty equipment needed
- Greater withdrawal resistance vs. spikes
- SawTooth® point for fast starts and less driving torque — without predrilling
- Heavy-duty 0.275-in. diameter shank provides strength and durability
- Large 0.650-in. diameter, flat washer head with nibs provides load-bearing area and seats flush with surface
- Deep T50, 6-lobe recess for fewer cam-outs
- Mid-shaft knurl aids in torque reduction
- Length: 8 in.
- Type 316 stainless steel provides corrosion resistance even in severe conditions
- Quantity: 10
- Fastener Product Information: C-F-2023 (Fastening Systems), page 60
- Fastener Technical Data and Loads: C-F-2023TECHSUP, pages 51–52 and pages 158 and 167–169
 
             
             
 
 
