Key Features
Faster Repetitive Fastening The DeWalt 2,500 RPM motor and auto-feed setup are built to move through long runs of screws faster than hand-feeding. That matters when you are laying subfloor, fastening sheathing, or working through deck boards all day. Better Depth Control Expanded depth settings help the system handle high-density flooring materials with more consistent countersink results. That saves time on rework and helps keep finishes cleaner on slick or dense surfaces. Ready as a System This Simpson Strong-Tie combo system includes two auto-feed attachments, an extension, a screw quiver, and a rugged toolbox. It is set up for multi-application fastening instead of making you piece the system together one part at a time.
Overview
The Simpson Strong-Tie Quik Drive PROCCS+ Multi-Purpose Combo System w/ DeWalt 2500 RPM Screwdriver Motor (PROCCS+D25K) is a jobsite fastening system built for crews that need to drive collated screws quickly and consistently across different materials and assemblies. This is a multi-purpose auto-feed screw driving combo system designed for repetitive fastening in subfloor, wall plate, stair tread, sheathing, decking, dock, and fiber-cement siding applications. Model Number: PROCCS+D25K.
What makes this system matter is efficiency. Instead of stopping to load single screws over and over, the Quik Drive platform is built around auto-feed attachments that keep the work moving. The included DeWalt 2,500 RPM screwdriver motor gives the system the speed needed for production-style screw driving, which is exactly where tools like this earn their keep. If your day involves long runs of fastening, the time savings add up fast.
Simpson Strong-Tie also built in features that target real jobsite annoyances. Expanded depth settings help when you are working with high-density flooring materials where consistent countersink can be harder to dial in. Reversible and replaceable non-skid teeth help the attachment stay planted, especially on slick surfaces, so you get more uniform fastening and better control during toenailing and surface work.
The sure-grip guide tube is another practical detail. It improves stability across a broad range of screws, which helps the tool track better as you work. Simpson’s curved collation strips also keep screws up and away from the work surface, making the tool easier to move and position. On the job, that means less snagging, smoother transitions, and faster loading thanks to the pointed strip end.
This combo configuration is geared toward versatility, not just one narrow task. It includes the PRO300SG2 and PRO200SG2 attachments, giving the user a wider application range within the same Quik Drive setup. That makes it a solid fit for contractors who move between subfloor, wall framing details, deck work, and exterior panel or siding fastening and do not want separate dedicated systems for every stage of the project.
At about 15.0 lb, this is not a minimalist hand tool. It is a purpose-built fastening system meant to trade a little bulk for much higher throughput and better consistency in repetitive screw driving work. The included extension, screw quiver, and rugged toolbox make it easier to carry, stage, and protect the whole setup between jobs.
If you are a deck builder, framing crew, remodeler, or general contractor doing production fastening, this system makes a lot of sense. If you only drive a handful of screws here and there, it is more tool than you need. But if repetitive fastening is part of the job, the PROCCS+ system is exactly the kind of setup that can save labor, reduce fatigue from constant bending and loading, and keep results more uniform from the first strip to the last.
Built to Move Through Long Screw Runs
This setup is built around one simple payoff: less wasted motion during repetitive fastening. With the motor, feed attachments, extension, and storage all packaged as a system, it is aimed at users who want higher screw-driving productivity instead of piecing together separate parts.
- Includes both PRO300SG2 and PRO200SG2 auto-feed attachments for broader application coverage
- Uses a DeWalt 2,500 RPM screwdriver motor for production-style fastening speed
What’s in the Box
- (1) DeWalt 2,500 RPM screwdriver motor
- (1) PRO300SG2 attachment
- (1) PRO200SG2 attachment
- (1) Extension
- (1) Screw quiver
- (1) Rugged toolbox
Key Specifications
| Motor Speed (RPM) | 2,500 RPM |
|---|---|
| Weight (lbs) | 15.0 lb |
| Driver Motor Brand | DeWalt |
| Auto-Feed Attachments Included | 2 |
| Primary Applications | Subfloor, wall plates, stair treads, sheathing, decks/docks, fiber-cement siding to steel |
| Packaging Quantity | 1 system |
Built For
Deck Building Subfloor Installation Sheathing Fiber-Cement Siding General Contracting Remodeling Carpentry Dock Construction
Common Questions
- What kind of tool is this? It is a multi-purpose auto-feed screw driving combo system for repetitive fastening work in applications like subfloor, wall plates, stair treads, sheathing, decking, docks, and fiber-cement siding to steel.
- What motor comes with this version? This PROCCS+D25K version includes a DeWalt screwdriver motor rated at 2,500 RPM.
- Can it be used on dense flooring materials? Yes. Simpson Strong-Tie lists expanded depth settings for high-density flooring materials as one of the key features of this system.
- What helps it stay stable on slick surfaces? The system uses non-skid teeth that are reversible and replaceable, and Simpson states they help increase stability and provide more uniform toenailing and countersink on slick surfaces.
Tool Nut’s Take
Tool Nut’s Take
Simpson Strong-Tie Quik Drive PROCCS+ Multi-Purpose Combo System w/ DeWalt 2500 RPM Screwdriver Motor is a production fastening setup, not a casual add-on
If you spend real time driving collated screws in floors, decks, or sheathing, this system makes a strong case for itself fast.
- Who it’s for: Contractors and serious installers doing repetitive screw fastening in framing, decking, subfloor, and exterior work.
- Why it stands out: You get a 2,500 RPM DeWalt motor, two application-focused auto-feed attachments, better depth control for dense materials, and jobsite-friendly details like the sure-grip guide tube and curved collation strips.
- Worth knowing: This is a full system built for output, so it makes the most sense when screw-driving speed and consistency are actually part of your workflow.





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