5/16 Inch X2 Inch Lag Screw Hot Dipped Galvanized Pk/50
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5/16 Inch X2 Inch Lag Screw Hot Dipped Galvanized Pk/50
5/16 Inch X2 Inch Lag Screw Hot Dipped Galvanized Pk/50
5/16 Inch X2 Inch Lag Screw Hot Dipped Galvanized Pk/50
Used On Posts And Beams, The Coarse Threads On These Screws Dig In For A Firm Hold. The Hex Head'S Six Contact Points Keep Sockets In Place To Avoid Slipping And Stripping The Drive. To Tighten, Use A Wrench Or Six-Point Hex Socket. Also Known As Lag Bolts.
Drill A Pilot Hole Slightly Smaller Than The Screw To Prevent Splitting. Length Is Measured From Under The Head.
Hot-Dipped Galvanized Steel-Combines The Strength Of Steel With The Corrosion Resistance Of Stainless Steel. These Screws Are An Economical Alternative To 18-8 Stainless Steel In Wet And Outdoor Environments. You Can Use Them With Chemically Treated Wood, Such As Acq-Treated (Arsenic-Free) Lumber, But They Won'T Hold Up To Salt Water.
5/16 Inch X2 Inch Lag Screw Hot Dipped Galvanized Pk/50
5/16 Inch X2 Inch Lag Screw Hot Dipped Galvanized Pk/50
Used On Posts And Beams, The Coarse Threads On These Screws Dig In For A Firm Hold. The Hex Head'S Six Contact Points Keep Sockets In Place To Avoid Slipping And Stripping The Drive. To Tighten, Use A Wrench Or Six-Point Hex Socket. Also Known As Lag Bolts.
Drill A Pilot Hole Slightly Smaller Than The Screw To Prevent Splitting. Length Is Measured From Under The Head.
Hot-Dipped Galvanized Steel-Combines The Strength Of Steel With The Corrosion Resistance Of Stainless Steel. These Screws Are An Economical Alternative To 18-8 Stainless Steel In Wet And Outdoor Environments. You Can Use Them With Chemically Treated Wood, Such As Acq-Treated (Arsenic-Free) Lumber, But They Won'T Hold Up To Salt Water.













