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Simpson Strong-Tie launches Quik Drive floor fastening system

May 10, 2022
The solution consists of a family of auto-feed screw driving systems and wood-to-steel fasteners designed for manufacturers as they produce trailer floor and truck bed assemblies

Simpson Strong-Tie recently debuted the Simpson Strong-Tie Quik Drive PROHSD Wood-to-Steel solution, billed as a faster, more reliable, more ergonomic fastening system designed to boost efficiency and performance for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and truck bed manufacturers as they produce trailer floor and truck bed assemblies.

The Quik Drive PROHSD solution consists of a family of auto-feed screw driving systems and wood-to-steel fasteners. To the existing PROHSD60 and PROHSD75 Wood-to-Steel systems and Strong-Drive TB Wood-to-Steel screws, Simpson Strong-Tie has added enhanced variations: the PROHSD60M system, the PROHSD75M system and a new high-performing Strong-Drive TF Wood-to-Steel screw.

The Quik Drive PROHSD60M and PROHSD75M systems have been modified with a new nosepiece that provides greater stability when driving the robust Strong-Drive TB and TF Wood-to-Steel fasteners, according to the company. To enhance the performance of these PROHSD solutions, Simpson Strong-Tie provides a variety of extensions to allow for more ergonomic stand-up driving. A new optional foot step accessory is now available that attaches to the extension and allows for additional pressure to be applied while driving through the steel member.

The PROHSD60M drives the 1 3/4" (45 mm) and 2 3/8" (60 mm) Strong-Drive TB Wood-to-Steel screws and is designed for applications where wood is installed over steel up to 1/4" thick. For heavier-duty applications where steel member thickness is 1/4" to 15/32", the PROHSD75M and 75 mm 6-lobe drive Strong-Drive TF Wood-to-Steel screws are recommended. The PROHSD75M can also drive the 3" (75 mm) Strong-Drive TB Wood-to-Steel screws into steel up to 1/4" thick.

The TB and TF screws are designed for performance and productivity, and install 26% faster than traditional methods while eliminating the need to predrill, according to Simpson Strong-Tie. The screws also have been designed with a self-driving tip and wings for boring through wood, self-tapping threads that securely fasten into steel, and a flat head with nibs that provides pull-through resistance while easily countersinking into wood surfaces.

“When it comes to fastening wood to steel, our Quik Drive PROHSD solutions offer builders and manufacturers high quality, high performance and reliability,” said Simpson Strong-Tie product manager Brandon Ward. “Designed for user comfort, speed and ease, these unique solutions eliminate the need for predrilling and improve productivity to help streamline and economize manufacturing processes while strengthening the end product.”

The Quik Drive Wood-to-Steel fastening solution includes:

  • PROHSD60M and PROHSD75M tools, with a redesigned nosepiece for greater stability and more accurate driving
  • Integrated foot step for applying additional pressure when driving through steel
  • Heavy-duty Strong-Drive TB and TF Wood-to-Steel screws with self-drilling points and self-tapping threads
  • Stand-up driving extension that relieves stress on knees, back and shoulders

All components are sold separately. To learn more about the versatile and innovative Simpson Strong-Tie Quik Drive PROHSD Wood-to-Steel fastening solution, visit strongtie.com/prohsd.

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