Simpson Strong-Tie now offers Strong-Drive structural-connector nails that have been designed as a pneumatically driven alternative to hand-driven nails.
The Strong-Drive 33° SCN Smooth-Shank nails and 33° SCNR Ring-Shank Connector nails are approved for use with Simpson Strong-Tie connectors and serve as replacements for 8d, 10d and 16d common hand-driven nails.
These collated structural-connector nails are available in several sizes and coatings for installations in a variety of connector applications and environments, including interior, exterior, dry-service or corrosive.
“We really strive to listen to our customers and design products that meet their needs for a wide variety of applications and environments. This is a great example. These structural-connector nails have been engineered to be compatible with the Simpson Strong-Tie line of structural connectors,” said Dr. Ed Sutt, vice president of Fastening Systems. “The addition of these collated nails to our line of Strong-Drive fasteners gives our customers an even more comprehensive selection of stainless steel, hot-dip galvanized, bright and electro-galvanized collated nails.”
Key features include:
For more information, visit the website at www.strongtie.com/scn.