Strong-Drive® SDWS Timber Screw vs. Lag Bolt Comparison
Designed to provide an easy-to-install, high-strength alternative to through-bolting and traditional lag screws, the Strong-Drive SDWS Timber screw is ideal for the contractor and do-it-yourselfer alike. It’s code listed under IAPMO UES ER-192 and meets 2015 and 2018 IRC® and IBC® code requirements for several common wood framing applications.
This installation video highlights how you can save time and labor by utilizing the code-listed SDWS Timber structural screw instead of lag bolts. Visit strongtie.com/sdws.
Видео Strong-Drive® SDWS Timber Screw vs. Lag Bolt Comparison канала Simpson Strong-Tie
This installation video highlights how you can save time and labor by utilizing the code-listed SDWS Timber structural screw instead of lag bolts. Visit strongtie.com/sdws.
Видео Strong-Drive® SDWS Timber Screw vs. Lag Bolt Comparison канала Simpson Strong-Tie
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