10 x 3-1/2 Ext Tan Saber 5#
by Gap Power
SKU 50756
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Original price
$35.79
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Original price
$35.79
Original price
$35.79
$35.79
$35.79
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$35.79
Current price
$35.79
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Overview
The SaberDrive Deck Screw (M50756) is designed for decking and exterior wood fastening applications requiring a corrosion-resistant, high-performance fastener.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| MPN | M50756 |
| Brand | SaberDrive / Midwest Fastener Corp |
| Thread Size | #10 |
| Length | 3-1/2 in |
| Thread Type | Serrated |
| Head Type | Bugle |
| Drive Type | Star (T25) |
| Point Type | Type 17 |
| Material | Steel |
| Coating | XL1500 |
| Color | Tan |
| Package Quantity | 272 PK |
| Package Weight | 3.64 lb |
Technical Features
- XL1500 Coating: Provides an elevated level of corrosion resistance, extending fastener service life in exterior and weather-exposed environments.
- Serrated Thread Design: Cuts through wood fibers rather than compressing them, reducing splitting and improving pull-out resistance in deck boards.
- Type 17 Cutting Point: Self-drilling tip bores into lumber without requiring a pilot hole, speeding up installation and reducing labor time.
- Bugle Head Profile: Countersinks flush with the decking surface without tearing the wood fiber, producing a clean, professional finish.
- Star (T25) Drive: Six-lobe drive geometry maximizes bit contact and torque transfer, reducing cam-out compared to Phillips or slotted drives.
- Tan Color Finish: Blends with common pressure-treated and composite decking materials for a low-visibility installation.
- 272-Count Package: Bulk quantity packaging supports large decking projects and reduces the need for frequent restocking.
Applications
- Residential and commercial deck construction and board replacement
- Exterior wood framing and structural fastening
- Pressure-treated lumber assembly where corrosion resistance is required
- Composite and wood decking installations requiring a color-matched fastener
- General exterior carpentry where a self-drilling, countersinking screw is specified

















































