Strong-Drive® WSV SUBFLOOR Screw (Collated)
Product Details
Now available in 1 3/4", 2", 2 1/2" and 3" lengths. Please contact Simpson Strong-Tie for details (800) 999-5099.
Simpson Strong-Tie has re-engineered its popular subfloor screw to reduce driving force and increase installation speed. The premium quality Strong-Drive WSV Subfloor screw has been developed for fastening subfloor sheathing using the Quik Drive® auto-feed screw driving system.
The Strong-Drive WSV Subfloor screw is the only fastener to be dual-evaluated under ICC-ES AC233 and AC120 for wood-frame subfloor fastening. 2" WSV Subfloor screws are recommended for Advantech® flooring and sheathing products.
Fastening with WSV Subfloor screws provides excellent holding power, and combining the WSV Subfloor screw with adhesives can provide the ultimate subfloor solution.
This testing indicates that the WSV Subfloor screws have lateral, shear and withdrawal values that exceed those of 10d common nails, and diaphragms built with WSV Subfloor screws meet or exceed the strength and stiffness of wood frame diaphragms built with 10d nails.
Use Strong-Drive WSVF Subfloor screw variant for fire-retardant wood-based materials.
The Strong-Drive WSVF Subfloor screw is an available variant with a gray Quik Guard® coating that is recognized for corrosion resistance in IAPMO UES ER-192 for Exposures 1 and 3 as described in ICC-ES AC257. Like the WSV Subfloor screw, the WSVF Subfloor screws are designed for dry service applications. The coating system on the WSVF screws will provide corrosion resistance for use with wood and wood-based materials in dry service where the wood and wood-based materials have treatment retentions typical of AWPA Use Categories 1 to 4A and fire-retardant-treated wood and wood-based materials that are recognized in an evaluation report where corrosion effects of the fire-retardant chemical are referenced to code prescribed protection systems for carbon steel fasteners.
Key Features
- Redesigned tip and thread pattern provides easy starts and up to 25% less torque while driving1 — makes for up to 20% faster driving2
- Less installation torque also means less wear on tools and more screws driven per battery charge
- Deep 6-lobe recessed ribbed head provides clean countersinking and more secure bit retention for fewer cam-outs
- The holding power of WSV screws reduces the gaps between the joist and subfloor that cause floor squeaks
- WSV screws can be easily backed out, allowing for future access to floor cavities
- 6-lobe T25 drive bit (replacement bit BITTX25)
1. Test data shows the Strong-Drive WSV Subfloor screw requires up to 25% less driving torque in single-material LVL.
2. Test data indicates the redesigned WSV thread pattern will result in 20% faster screw installations.
Applications
- Subfloor and sheathing projects
Related Links
Catalog Pages
- Fastener Product Information: C-F-2023 (Fastening Systems), pages 229–230
- Fastener Technical Data and Loads: C-F-2023TECHSUP, pages 122–124 and pages 136–137
Related Literature
Product Information Table
Model No. | Coating/Material | Screw Size | Length (in.) | Head Diameter (in.) | Drive Type | Head Type | Shank Type | Thread Type | Point Type | Compatible Tools | Packaging Qty. |
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WSVF212S | Quik Guard® Coating | #9 | 2 1/2 | 0.333 | T25 6-Lobe | Rimmed Flat Head with Nibs | 2/3-Threaded Shank | Variable Thread Design | High-Low Threaded Point | Quik Drive® PRO250G2, Quik Drive® PRO300S | 1500 |
WSVF2S | Quik Guard® Coating | #9 | 2 | 0.333 | T25 6-Lobe | Rimmed Flat Head with Nibs | 2/3-Threaded Shank | Variable Thread Design | High-Low Threaded Point | Quik Drive® PRO200S, Quik Drive® PRO250G2, Quik Drive® PRO300S | 2000 |
WSVF3S | Quik Guard® Coating | #9 | 3 | 0.333 | T25 6-Lobe | Rimmed Flat Head with Nibs | 2/3-Threaded Shank | Variable Thread Design | High-Low Threaded Point | Quik Drive® PRO300S | 1000 |
HCKWSV134S | Yellow-Zinc Coated | #9 | 1 3/4 | 0.333 | T25 6-Lobe | Rimmed Flat Head with Nibs | 2/3-Threaded Shank | Variable Thread Design | High-Low Threaded Point | Quik Drive® PRO200S, Quik Drive® PRO250G2 | 1000 |
HCKWSV212S | Yellow-Zinc Coated | #9 | 2 1/2 | 0.333 | T25 6-Lobe | Rimmed Flat Head with Nibs | 2/3-Threaded Shank | Variable Thread Design | High-Low Threaded Point | Quik Drive® PRO250G2, Quik Drive® PRO300S | 750 |
HCKWSV2S | Yellow-Zinc Coated | #9 | 2 | 0.333 | T25 6-Lobe | Rimmed Flat Head with Nibs | 2/3-Threaded Shank | Variable Thread Design | High-Low Threaded Point | Quik Drive® PRO200S, Quik Drive® PRO250G2, Quik Drive® PRO300S | 1000 |
HCKWSV3S | Yellow-Zinc Coated | #9 | 3 | 0.333 | T25 6-Lobe | Rimmed Flat Head with Nibs | 2/3-Threaded Shank | Variable Thread Design | High-Low Threaded Point | Quik Drive® PRO300S | 500 |
WSV134S | Yellow-Zinc Coated | #9 | 1 3/4 | 0.333 | T25 6-Lobe | Rimmed Flat Head with Nibs | 2/3-Threaded Shank | Variable Thread Design | High-Low Threaded Point | Quik Drive® PRO200S, Quik Drive® PRO250G2 | 2000 |
WSV212S | Yellow-Zinc Coated | #9 | 2 1/2 | 0.333 | T25 6-Lobe | Rimmed Flat Head with Nibs | 2/3-Threaded Shank | Variable Thread Design | High-Low Threaded Point | Quik Drive® PRO250G2, Quik Drive® PRO300S | 1500 |
WSV2S | Yellow-Zinc Coated | #9 | 2 | 0.333 | T25 6-Lobe | Rimmed Flat Head with Nibs | 2/3-Threaded Shank | Variable Thread Design | High-Low Threaded Point | Quik Drive® PRO200S, Quik Drive® PRO250G2, Quik Drive® PRO300S | 2000 |
WSV3S | Yellow-Zinc Coated | #9 | 3 | 0.333 | T25 6-Lobe | Rimmed Flat Head with Nibs | 2/3-Threaded Shank | Variable Thread Design | High-Low Threaded Point | Quik Drive® PRO300S | 1000 |
Product Information Table
Model No. | Length (in.) | Screw Size | Drive Type | Head Type | Thread Type | Point Type | Coating/Material | Packaging Quantity | Compatible Quik Drive® Tools | UPC |
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WSV134S | 1 3/4 | #9 | T-25 6-Lobe | Ribbed Wafer Head | Variable Thread Design | High-Low Threaded Tip | Yellow-Zinc Dichromate Coating | 2000 | PRO200S, PRO250, PRO300S, PROCCS+, PROSDD | 707392880516 |
Load Tables
WSV — Allowable Shear Loads for DFL/SP and SPF/HF
- Table values are based on attachment of a 1 1/2" side member to a 1 1/2" main member of the same species and grade.
- Table values are based on the 2018 NDS, CD = 1.0. Values shall be multiplied by all applicable factors, such as duration of load, etc., except where noted.
- Specific Gravities (G) assumed: DFL G = 0.50, SP G = 0.55, SPF G = 0.42.
- The spacing of applied uniform loads to a multi-ply member shall not exceed 24 inches on center.
WSV — Allowable Pull-Through and Withdrawal
- Use the lower of the pull-through or withdrawal values to determine axial design value.
- Screws must be installed normal to the side grain of the wood main member with the screw axis at a 90° angle to the wood fibers.
- The main framing member must be wood having a minimum specific gravity of 0.50 for DFL and SP main members, and 0.42 for SPF and HF main members. DFL is Douglas fir–larch. SP is southern pine. SPF is spruce-pine-fir. HF is hem-fir.
- Withdrawal values, W, are in pounds per inch of the thread penetration in to the main member. Wmax is the maximum reference withdrawal value.
- Allowable loads are shown at the wood load duration factor of CD = 1.0. Loads may be increased for load duration up to CD = 1.6.
WSV — Allowable Loads Comparison of Common Fasteners Used to Attach Truss Plies Together
- Table values are based on attachment of a 1 1/2" side member to a 1 1/2" main member of the same species and grade.
- Table values are based on the NDS, CD=1.0. Values shall be multiplied by all applicable factors, such as duration of load, etc. except where noted.
- Specific Gravities (G) assumed: DFL G = 0.50, SP G = 0.55, SPF G = 0.42.
- For a series of loads to be considered a uniform load, the loads must be applied no further apart than 24" o.c.
- Assumes nail Fyb = 100 ksi.
- WSV212S and WSV3S withdrawal values based on testing per AC233.
Code Reports & Compliance
Drawings
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