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Simpson Strong-Tie CBSDQ138S CBSDQ Sheathing-to-CFS Screw (Collated) — #10 x 1-3/8 in. #2 Square Undersized (1500-Qty)
SKU: CBSDQ138S
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Madison Township Lumber • Matawan, NJ
Product Description
The Simpson Strong-Tie® CBSDQ Sheathing-to-CFS screw securely fastens various sheathing materials to cold-formed-steel (CFS). Its self-drilling point drives into materials easily, and the flat head with nibs countersinks flush to surfaces. Collated for use with the Quik Drive® auto-feed screw driving system, the CBSDQ is the ideal solution to improve speed, efficiency and ergonomics of jobs requiring multiple fasteners driven in succession.
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Product Details
Key Features
- Ribbed flat head with nibs for easy countersinking and smooth finish
- #2 undersized square drive (driver bit included in each box; replacement bit: BIT2SU)
- #2 drill point with wings prevents jacking
- Quik Guard® coating
- CBSDQ screws may be used as prescribed by the codes for shearwalls and diaphragms as described in AISI S240, S400 and S213
Applications
- Sheathing to cold-formed steel; ideally suited for fastening sheathing to interior walls and floors, including trailer walls (recommended metal thickness: 11–18 gauge).
Product Includes
- BIT2SU
Warning
- Industry studies show that hardened fasteners can experience performance problems in wet or corrosive environments. Accordingly, use this product in dry, interior, and noncorrosive environments only.
Related Links
- Fastening Systems Technical Notes
- CBSDQ Sheathing-to-CFS Screw also available for hand-drive fastening
Catalog Pages
- Fastener Product Information: C-F-2025 (Fastening Systems), page 206
- Fastener Technical Data and Loads: C-F-2025TECHSUP, page 231 and pages 234–235
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