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The Simpson Structural Screws SD9112R500 are a 500-pack of #9 by 1-1/2-inch galvanized steel screws engineered specifically to replace nails in Simpson Strong-Tie connectors. With a shear strength of 379 MPa, these screws exceed the load capacity of traditional 10d nails, ensuring superior structural performance. Featuring a 1/4" hex head with an integrated washer stamped for easy ID, they offer quick, precise installation and corrosion resistance suitable for both interior and exterior applications.





| ASIN | B0084KQLS8 |
| Brand | SIMPSON |
| Compatible groove diameter | 0.16 Inches |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Department | Unisex Adult |
| Exterior Finish | Galvanized |
| Fastener Size | #9 |
| Fastener Type | Wood Screws |
| Generic Name | Simpson Structural Screws SD9112R500 No.9 by 1-1/2-Inch Structural-Connector Screw, 500-Pack |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00707392126607 |
| Head Style | Hex |
| Head Type | Hex |
| Included Components | Hardware |
| Item Diameter | 0.37 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 660 g |
| Item model number | SD9112R500 |
| Manufacturer | Simpson Strong-Tie |
| Material | Steel |
| Maximum Shear Strength | 379 MPa (54,600 psi) for ASTM A36 Carbon Steel |
| Metal Type | Alloy Steel |
| Net Quantity | 500.0 Count |
| Number of Pieces | 500 |
| Point Style | Type A Point |
| Set Screw Thread Type | UN |
| Size | 1.5 inches |
| Thread Class | Stainless Steel |
| Thread Coverage | Partially Threaded |
| Thread Size | 1 1/8 |
| Thread Style | Right Hand |
| Thread Type | UN |
| UPC | 707392126607 |
J**Y
Bonne vis, moins cher que grande surface
F**N
This isn’t always the case but, this time they sent five 100qty packs, instead of one 500 pack, which is totally fine with me. I do like using screws instead of the nails just in case I have to take it apart… it’s super hard to disassemble hangers when they are nailed. I’ve used these for most of my Simpson strong tie hanger installations. I generally use these shorter ones when screwing horizontally into the two by to secure the joist hanger. Then use the longer ones like the 2 1/2 for when I’m screwing into something thicker.
M**8
Went through hundreds of these when building my deck. Don't skimp on quality. Buy these for all your hangers and clips etc.
G**G
I noticed these are slightly different in appearance (stamp on end looks a bit more washed out and harder to read on the batch I received) than what home depot carries, but that doesn't really matter since it's the exact same. A lot of workers make fun of these for their cost over nails, but boy these are great later when you make a mistake and need to take some straps/hangers down.
M**M
Cost over nails is a factor, but I didn't need a whole lot. I needed more than the $10-12 120-pack at Lowes so buying this larger pack helped to keep cost lower. I used them for attaching joist hangers and hurricane ties for a lean-to and a deck. So-far-so-good. A battery-powered impact driver to get these in weighs less than a nail gun, but you also have to apply more pressure to get it to sink into the wood vs. it just spinning (and getting hot), so that's the pro/con when you're on a ladder putting up hurricane ties. Good to always keep in mind what problem you're trying to solve and what is the best tool to do that. This was a good solution for my problem at least.
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