SKU: PPHDQ134S1016

Simpson Strong-Tie #10 x 1-3/4" Strong-Drive PPHD Sheathing-To-Steel Screw - Quik Guard Coating, Collated, Qty. 2,000

Simpson Strong-Tie #10 x 1-3/4" Strong-Drive PPHD Sheathing-To-Steel Screw - Quik Guard Coating, Collated, Qty. 2,000!

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SKU: PPHDQ134S1016

Simpson Strong-Tie #10 x 1-3/4" Strong-Drive PPHD Sheathing-To-Steel Screw - Quik Guard Coating, Collated, Qty. 2,000

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Specifications

Diameter: #10
Finish: Quik Guard Coating
Length: 1-3/4"
Material: Carbon Steel
Drive type: T25 Star Drive
For metal thickness: Up to 12 Ga.
Head diameter: 0.793"
Head type: Flat Head
Manufacturer name: Simpson Strong-Tie
Point type: Pilot Point
Quantity: 2000
Thread type: Fine Threads
Threads per inch: 16
Description

The Simpson Strong-Tie PPHDQ134S1016 Strong-Drive PPHD Sheathing-to-CFS Screw is purpose-built for attaching wood structural panels, gypsum board, and fiber cement sheathing to cold-formed steel (CFS) framing. Engineered for speed and holding power, this screw features a drill point that penetrates steel up to 0.097" thick without predrilling. It’s an ideal fastening solution for repetitive sheathing tasks in mid-rise construction, commercial framing, and prefabrication environments.

The PPHD screw is collated for use in the Simpson Quik Drive auto-feed system or can be purchased in bulk for single-screw applications. Whether you're fastening OSB, plywood, or gypsum to steel, these screws deliver consistent drive performance, reduced cam-out, and higher holding strength with fewer fasteners.

Key Features:

  • Designed for fast, secure sheathing attachment to cold-formed steel up to 0.097"
  • Drill point eliminates the need for predrilling in steel applications
  • Available collated for Quik Drive or in bulk for hand driving
  • Patented curved collation strips minimize jamming and improve feed reliability
  • Reduced head diameter allows easier countersinking in sheathing materials
  • Multiple lengths and finishes for various materials and environments

Applications:

  • Wood structural panels to steel framing
  • Gypsum sheathing to CFS
  • Fiber cement board attachment
  • Mid-rise and commercial construction
  • Prefabricated panel assembly lines

Installation Notes:

  • Compatible with Simpson Quik Drive auto-feed tools (collated versions)
  • Use with a variable-speed screw gun or impact driver for optimal performance
  • Drive until head is flush with sheathing; avoid overdriving
  • Follow local codes and Simpson Strong-Tie recommendations for fastener spacing
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× WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. For more information visit: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
× WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. For more information visit: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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