Simpson Strong-Tie Quik Drive PRO250G2 Subfloor System w/ DeWalt 2500-RPM Screwdriver Motor (PRO250G2D25K)
Simpson Strong-Tie Quik Drive PRO250G2 Subfloor System w/ DeWalt 2500-RPM Screwdriver Motor (PRO250G2D25K)
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Key Features
Overview
The Simpson Strong-Tie Quik Drive PRO250G2 Subfloor System w/ DeWalt 2500-RPM Screwdriver Motor is a corded collated screw gun system built for fast subfloor fastening in wood-to-wood and wood-to-steel work. This is a collated screw driving system designed for subfloor installation. Model Number: PRO250G2D25K. If you are laying a lot of panels and want cleaner, more repeatable screw placement without crawling the whole deck with a standard screw gun, this is the setup meant for that job.
What matters most here is speed with control. The included DeWalt motor runs at 2,500 RPM, which is a good fit for subfloor fastening where you need steady production rather than just raw top-end speed. Because it uses collated fasteners, you spend less time handling individual screws and more time moving down the line. The expanded depth settings are a big deal in real use because subfloor jobs are not always perfectly uniform. Being able to tune countersink helps you hit a more consistent finish across changing material conditions.
The PRO250G2 attachment is built around jobsite practicality. The reversible, replaceable non-skid teeth attachment helps keep the nose planted where you want it, especially on slick surfaces where a standard nose can want to skate before the screw starts. That is also why this system is useful for uniform toenailing and countersink. When the tool stays stable at the point of drive, your screw placement gets more predictable and the finished floor comes out cleaner.
Simpson Strong-Tie also paid attention to how the fastener strips feed. The curved collation strips hold the screws up and away from the work surface, which sounds small until you are actually moving across a deck or floor all day. It makes the tool easier to position, reduces hang-ups while advancing the nose, and simplifies loading thanks to the pointed inserted end. On repetitive fastening work, little handling improvements like that add up fast.
This kit is corded, so it is the right fit for crews who want steady output without managing batteries for a full day of fastening. The system includes the PRO250G2 subfloor attachment, an extension for stand-up driving, the DeWalt screwdriver motor, a screw quiver, and a rugged hard case. That makes it a complete job-ready kit for crews installing subfloor panels in new construction, framing, and general structural deck work.
If you are a framing crew, subfloor installer, or general contractor doing enough floor fastening to care about consistency and speed, this setup makes sense. If you only drive occasional screws, a standard screw gun is cheaper and simpler. But if subfloor fastening is part of your regular work, the Simpson Strong-Tie Quik Drive PRO250G2 system earns its keep by reducing bend-over work, improving placement consistency, and keeping repetitive screw driving moving.
Drive Subfloor Faster With Less Stopping
This setup is made for repetitive fastening where production matters. The collated feed keeps screws ready at the nose so you can keep moving across panel runs instead of reaching for loose fasteners every few seconds.
- 2,500 RPM DeWalt screwdriver motor matched to subfloor fastening work
- Uses collated fasteners for faster, more repeatable screw placement
Stay Planted on Slick Surfaces
The non-skid teeth attachment helps the tool stay where you put it when you start the drive. That means better control, more uniform countersink, and less wandering at the start of each fastener.
- Reversible and replaceable non-skid teeth attachment
- Designed to improve uniform toenailing and countersink on slick surfaces
Built for Stand-Up Floor Work
The included extension is what makes this system practical for floor crews. You can work from a standing position, cover ground faster, and avoid the constant up-and-down that slows a job and wears you out.
- Includes extension for stand-up driving
- Hard case and screw quiver help keep the kit organized on site
What's in the Box
- (1) PRO250G2 subfloor attachment
- (1) Extension for stand-up driving
- (1) DeWalt 2,500 RPM screwdriver motor
- (1) Screw quiver
- (1) Rugged hard tool case
Key Specifications
| Power Source | Corded |
|---|---|
| Amperage | 6.5 A |
| No-Load Speed | 2,500 RPM |
| Cord Length | 96 in |
| Weight | 12.97 lbs |
| Height | 38 in |
| Length | 8 in |
| Uses Collated Fasteners | Yes |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
Take a minute to set the depth before you start a full floor run. On subfloor work, that small adjustment is what keeps your countersink consistent and saves you from chasing proud screws later.
Warranty & Support
Tool Nut's Take
Simpson Strong-Tie Quik Drive PRO250G2 Subfloor System That Actually Speeds Up Floor Work
This is the kind of tool that makes sense the minute you have a lot of subfloor screws to drive and no interest in doing it the slow way.
- Who it's for: Framing crews, subfloor installers, and contractors doing regular panel fastening in wood or steel-backed floor systems.
- Why it stands out: The stand-up extension, collated feed, and adjustable countersink setup are aimed squarely at production work, not occasional punch-list use.
- Worth knowing: It is a corded system and a purpose-built subfloor fastening kit, so it is best for crews who will actually use that speed and consistency often enough to justify it.
Common Questions
- Is this tool corded or cordless? It is a corded system.
- What is the maximum speed? The included DeWalt screwdriver motor is rated at 2,500 RPM.
- Does it use collated fasteners? Yes. It is designed as a collated screw driving system.
- What is it designed to fasten? It is intended for subfloor applications, including wood-to-wood and wood-to-steel fastening.

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