Simpson Strong-Tie Quik Drive PRO300SG2 Decking System w/ DeWalt 2500 RPM Screwdriver Motor (PRO300SD25K)

Original price was: $555.99.Current price is: $83.40.

Key Features Stand-Up Fastening The extension system lets you drive collated screws from a standing position, which matters when you are covering a full deck or subfloor and do not want to spend the day on your knees. Consistent Depth Expanded depth settings and the decking noseclip help keep screw placement and countersink more uniform,…

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Description

Key Features

Stand-Up Fastening

The extension system lets you drive collated screws from a standing position, which matters when you are covering a full deck or subfloor and do not want to spend the day on your knees.

Consistent Depth

Expanded depth settings and the decking noseclip help keep screw placement and countersink more uniform, especially on slick or dense decking surfaces where handheld driving can get inconsistent fast.

Stable Screw Feeding

The sure-grip guide tube and curved collation strips keep screws controlled and off the work surface, so the Simpson Strong-Tie PRO300SD25K Quik Drive PRO300SG2 Decking System is easier to move, position, and reload on the job.

Overview

The Simpson Strong-Tie PRO300SD25K Quik Drive PRO300SG2 Decking System is a corded auto-feed screw fastening tool built for repetitive deck and subfloor fastening with collated screws. This is a collated screw fastening system designed for standing-position decking and subfloor installation. Model Number: PRO300SD25K. If your job involves driving a lot of screws into deck boards, wall plates, stair treads, sheathing, or similar materials, this setup is meant to speed up installation while helping keep placement and countersink more consistent.

This version includes a DeWalt screwdriver motor rated at 2,500 RPM and runs on 120V corded power. On the job, that means steady performance without waiting on battery swaps, which makes sense for long runs of fastening where uptime matters more than portability. Simpson Strong-Tie also calls out the system for wood-to-steel fastening applications, which broadens its usefulness beyond a basic deck-only screw gun.

What separates this system from a standard handheld screw gun is the stand-up extension and auto-feed design. Instead of grabbing loose screws and bending over for every fastener, the tool feeds collated screws through the guide system so you can keep moving down the board. That saves time, but more importantly, it reduces fatigue. On a deck, dock, or subfloor install, that is not a small advantage. Less bending and fewer interruptions usually translates to cleaner workflow and better pace through the day.

Depth control is a big deal on finished decking, composite boards, dense flooring, and slick surfaces. This system has expanded depth settings for high-density flooring materials, plus features aimed at keeping fasteners consistent when the surface is less forgiving. Simpson Strong-Tie specifically notes uniform toenailing and countersink on slick surfaces, which matters when you are trying to avoid proud screws, overdriving, or a deck surface that looks uneven when the light hits it.

The guide tube and feeding hardware are built for control as much as speed. The sure-grip guide tube adds stability across a broad range of screws, while the curved collation strips hold screws up and away from the work surface. In real use, that helps when repositioning the tool and moving down a run of boards because the strip is less likely to drag awkwardly across the surface. The strips are also pointed on the inserted end to simplify loading, which is one of those details you appreciate more once you have loaded several strips in a row.

The decking noseclip is another practical feature. It positions the screw on the deck board in alignment with the joist for easier installation from a standing position. That is useful for keeping the fastener line where it belongs without having to visually recheck every shot. Reversible and replaceable nonskid teeth also help the tool stay planted while you work, particularly on smoother deck surfaces where a nosepiece can wander.

Because this is a kit, the system is set up to be job-ready rather than bare-bones. The included extension for stand-up driving, decking attachment, screw quiver, and hard case all support the way this tool is actually used on site. The quiver keeps collated screws close, the case helps protect the setup between jobs, and the extension is the piece that turns the system from a powered screwdriver into a real productivity tool for flooring and decking work.

The best fit for this tool is the contractor, deck builder, remodeler, or serious DIY user who has enough repetitive fastening work to justify a dedicated collated fastening system. If you are only driving a handful of screws once in a while, a regular screw gun is probably enough. If you are building decks, fastening subfloor, or handling repeated runs of screws where speed, consistency, and less strain matter, this system earns its keep quickly.

Fasten Deck Boards Without Working on Your Knees

The whole point of this system is productivity with less wear on your body. For decking and flooring work, the stand-up layout helps you keep moving instead of constantly bending down to place individual screws.

  • Extension system built for stand-up driving
  • Designed for common work like decks, docks, and subfloor fastening
  • Corded power keeps the tool running through longer fastening sessions

Keep Screw Depth More Consistent on Tough Surfaces

Dense and slick decking materials can expose every weakness in a fastening setup. This system is built to help maintain more uniform countersink and placement so the finished surface looks cleaner and needs less correction afterward.

  • Expanded depth settings for high-density flooring materials
  • Uniform toenailing and countersink on slick surfaces
  • Decking noseclip helps align the screw with the joist

Feed, Position, and Reload With Less Fuss

Little handling details matter when you are repeating the same motion hundreds of times. The guide tube and collation strip design are there to keep the system stable, easier to load, and easier to move along the work surface.

  • Sure-grip guide tube increases stability for a broad range of screws
  • Curved collation strips hold screws up and away from the deck surface
  • Pointed strip end helps simplify loading

What’s in the Box

  • (1) PRO300SG2 decking attachment
  • (1) Extension for stand-up driving
  • (1) DeWalt screwdriver motor
  • (1) Screw quiver
  • (1) Rugged tool case
  • (1) Decking nose clip

Key Specifications

Power Source Corded, 120V
Amperage 6.5 A
No-Load Speed 2,500 RPM
Weight 13.2 lbs
Cord Length 96 in.
Overall Height 38 in.
Overall Length 8 in.
Reversible Yes

Compatibility

System Platform

Part of the Quik Drive fastening system platform.

Application Material

Specified for fastening in wood-to-steel applications, including subfloor and fiber-cement siding to steel.

Fastener Format

Uses collated fasteners and is built to work with a broad range of screws within the Quik Drive system.

Built For

Deck Building Docks Subfloor Installation Carpentry Remodeling General Contracting Stair Treads Sheathing

Pro Tip

When you switch between standard deck boards and denser composite or high-density flooring, take a minute to reset the depth before you start your next run. That small adjustment is what keeps this system from leaving inconsistent countersinks across the finished surface.

Warranty & Support

Limited lifetime tool warranty.

Tool Nut’s Take

Tool Nut’s Take

Simpson Strong-Tie PRO300SD25K Quik Drive PRO300SG2 Decking System Gets Real Fast When the Screw Count Adds Up

This is the kind of tool that makes sense the second you have a big deck, dock, or subfloor run in front of you.

  • Who it’s for: Contractors, deck builders, remodelers, and serious DIY users doing enough repetitive screw fastening to benefit from a dedicated collated screw system.
  • Why it stands out: The stand-up extension, auto-feed collated screw setup, and depth-focused decking features are all aimed at one thing: faster installation with more consistent results.
  • Worth knowing: This is a corded system, so you will want power access on site, but in exchange you get steady runtime for long fastening sessions.

Common Questions

  • Is this a corded or cordless fastening system? This model is corded and runs on 120V power.
  • What type of fastening does this tool use? It uses collated fasteners in an auto-feed screw fastening system.
  • What jobs is it commonly used for? Simpson Strong-Tie lists decking on decks and docks, subfloor to wood or steel, wall plates, stair treads, sheathing, and fiber-cement siding to steel as common applications.
  • Does it support stand-up driving? Yes. The system includes an extension for stand-up driving.

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