Decking Application and Product Overview

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FASTENERS
Deck Installation
DX COLLATED NAILS
A much faster and safer fastening system compared to welding
No risk of burn-through little to no painting rework needed
Can be used on epoxy-coated or galvanized joists with little risk of zinc fumes
Performs well in inclement weather conditions
X-HSN 24
Ultimate
Applications
Fastening metal floor decks to steel
structures with a minimum thickness
of ⅛" to ⅜"
Approvals
FM
ICC-ES
LR
SDI
UL
X-ENP 19
Ultimate
Applications
Fastening metal floor decks to steel
structures with a minimum thickness
of 6 mm (¼")
Approvals
FM
ICC-ES
LR
SDI
UL
M9 COLLATED SCREWS
S-RT5+ M9
Ultimate
Applications
Fastening metal floor decks to steel
structures with a minimum thickness
of ⅛" to ⅜"
Approvals
FM
ICC-ES
LR
SDI
UL
S-RT5 M9
Ultimate
Applications
Fastening metal floor decks to steel
structures with a minimum thickness
of 16 gauge to ¼"
Approvals
FM
ICC-ES
LR
SDI
UL
HOW DOES A NAIL
HOLD IN STEEL?
1. Clamping: washer clamps the steel
2. Keying: knurling creates a keying effect
3. Brazing or Soldering: the zinc electro
plate creates a brazed or soldering effect
to the base steel
4. Fusion: fusion welding created by heat
during placement of the nail
1
2
4
3
Fastest speed through
Racing tip, Zi-Ni Coating
and collation
Best load value through
optimized head and
screw design
Optimized design
to cover all relevant
deck types
Tek 5 RT5 RT5+
RT5+ screws drill faster and increase
productivity on the job.
*Estimated fasteners per hour based on 1 mm
sheet metal installed on a 5 mm base steel.
Estimated fasteners per hour*
600
750
1,100