CAMO Introduces New Code-Compliant Structural Screws

The new product line can be used for deck substructure, internal framing, ledger, and general construction.

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Courtesy CAMO

National Nail’s CAMO brand has launched a new line of high-performance structural screws. Certified IRC/IBC code compliant, screw applications include deck substructure, internal framing, ledger, and general construction.

“The CAMO team is excited to unveil CAMO structural screws, the next generation of structural fasteners to help builders with the deck structure and beyond,” says Doug Hutchings, vice president of product development, National Nail. “The new screws offer builders excellent holding power and stronger connections.”

Engineered to start fast without pre-drilling, drive smooth, and hold strong, the product line includes truss screws, multi-ply screws, ledger screws, framing screws, and multi-purpose screws.

All structural screws feature a proprietary coating, a four-layer system for corrosion resistance, and are tested two times longer than industry standards, says the manufacturer. Unlike most structural screws, all CAMO structural screws can be used for interior and exterior projects.

The ledger, multi-ply, and truss screws also do double duty, requiring fewer fasteners per job and less SKUs for dealers.

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