Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive SD Connector Screw, #9 x 2-1/2-in. 1/4-Hex Drive, Mech. Galvanized, 2000-Pack (SD9212MB)
Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive SD Connector Screw, #9 x 2-1/2-in. 1/4-Hex Drive, Mech. Galvanized, 2000-Pack (SD9212MB)
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Product Details
Product Details
Key Features
Overview
The Simpson Strong-Tie SD9212MB Strong-Drive SD Connector Screw is a boxed pack of structural connector screws built for installing approved Simpson Strong-Tie metal connectors to wood framing. This is a hand-drive connector screw designed for replacing nails in specific connector applications. Model Number: SD9212MB. For builders, framers, remodelers, and serious DIY users, the big advantage is simple: you get approved connector fastening with better control and less hassle than driving nails by hand.
What makes this screw matter is that it is not just another exterior wood screw. Simpson designed the Strong-Drive SD CONNECTOR screw specifically for use in many of its own connectors, and it is the only screw approved for certain of those applications. In this SD9212MB version, you are getting a #9 x 2-1/2 inch connector screw with a sharp point, a 1/4 inch hex drive, and a shank sized to fit connector holes correctly. That sizing matters because connector performance depends on the fastener matching the hardware the way it was tested.
On the job, the benefit is control. If you are fastening in a corner, between joists, up near a rafter seat, or anywhere a hammer swing is cramped, this screw lets you drive the fastener with a drill or impact driver instead. That can speed up installation, reduce missed hits on galvanized hardware, and make overhead work more manageable. Simpson also states that the single-fastener load capacity of the SD9 exceeds the capacity of a 10d common nail, which is exactly the kind of detail pros care about when choosing a connector fastener.
The head and shank design are built around connector work. The 1/4 inch hex head uses an integrated washer with a diameter of about 0.370 inch, which helps the screw seat cleanly against the connector. The shank is specifically designed to match connector holes, and the head is stamped for easy identification after installation. That may sound like a small detail, but on inspections or during punch-list work, being able to identify the installed fastener quickly is useful.
Material and coating are just as important here as size. The SD9212MB uses a mechanically galvanized Class 55 coating for corrosion resistance in approved interior and exterior applications. According to Simpson Strong-Tie, this coating meets ASTM B695 Class 55 and is recommended for use with certain preservative-treated woods. If you are choosing connector screws for framing, deck-related connector work, or general exterior structural hardware, the coating is a real specification, not a throwaway line.
This package includes 2,000 screws, so it is aimed at higher-volume work rather than the occasional repair. That makes it a good fit for framing crews, deck builders, contractors stocking a trailer, or anyone standardizing on approved connector fasteners instead of mixing in generic screws that were never tested for the hardware. A hex driver is also included, which means you can get right to work without chasing the correct bit.
If you regularly install Simpson Strong-Tie connectors and want a fastener that is purpose-built for that hardware, the SD9212MB is the right kind of screw to buy. It is best for users who care about approved fastening, repeatable installation, and jobsite efficiency. If you just need a general wood screw, this is overkill. If you need a connector screw that matches the application it was engineered for, this is the one.
Drive Connectors Where a Hammer Is a Pain
This is where connector screws earn their keep. When the connector is tucked into a tight spot or you are working overhead, driving a screw with a hex bit is usually easier than trying to land clean hammer blows.
- Designed to replace nails in approved Simpson Strong-Tie connectors
- 1/4 inch hex drive works with common nut drivers and hex adapters
Built for Real Connector Fit
These are not generic construction screws. The shank diameter and head design are made to work with connector holes the way the hardware was tested, which is the whole point when you are fastening structural connectors.
- #9 screw with 0.130 inch shank diameter
- Integrated washer head diameter is approximately 0.370 inch
Easy to Identify After Installation
The head stamp is not just branding. It helps identify the fastener after it is installed, which can make inspection and verification easier when you are working through a framing package full of connectors.
- Hex head is stamped with the Simpson Strong-Tie mark and fastener size
- Sharp point starts cleanly for faster placement in wood framing
What's in the Box
- (2000) Simpson Strong-Tie SD9212MB #9 x 2-1/2 in. Strong-Drive SD Connector Screws
- (1) Hex driver
Key Specifications
| Screw Size | #9 |
|---|---|
| Length | 2-1/2 in. |
| Drive Type | 1/4 in. Hex |
| Head Type | Hex Head with Integrated Washer |
| Head Diameter | 0.370 in. |
| Shank Diameter | 0.130 in. |
| Thread Length | 1-1/8 in. |
| Point Type | Sharp Point |
| Coating | Mechanically Galvanized, Class 55 |
| Package Quantity | 2000 |
| Fastener Type | Hand-Drive Screw |
| Weight | 23.0 lbs |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
Keep a dedicated 1/4 inch hex driver in your connector pouch when you are framing with these. The whole advantage of the SD9212MB is fast, controlled installs in spots where a hammer is clumsy, so having the right driver ready saves more time than you would think.
Tool Nut's Take
Simpson Strong-Tie SD9212MB Strong-Drive SD Connector Screw for crews that want approved connector fastening without the hammer routine
If you install a lot of Simpson hardware, this is the kind of fastener that makes the work cleaner, faster, and easier to repeat.
- Who it's for: Framers, deck builders, remodelers, and serious DIY users installing approved Simpson Strong-Tie connectors in volume.
- Why it stands out: It is purpose-built for connector holes, approved for specific connector applications, and easier to drive in tight or overhead spots than nails.
- Worth knowing: This is a connector-specific fastener, not a general wood screw. Buy it when you need the right screw for the hardware, and note that this carton is a big 2000-count pack.
Common Questions
- What is this screw designed for? It is designed to replace nails in many approved Simpson Strong-Tie connectors for wood framing applications.
- What tool drives this screw? The SD9212MB uses a 1/4 inch hex head and installs with the included hex driver or another matching 1/4 inch hex setup.
- Is this an exterior-rated connector screw? Yes. It uses a mechanically galvanized Class 55 coating intended for approved interior and exterior applications.
- What size is the screw? This model is a #9 x 2-1/2 inch screw with a 1-1/8 inch thread length and sharp point.

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