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Hex lag screws are fasteners primarily used to connect two wooden pieces. They feature a hexagonal head, which is tightened using a socket or an Allen wrench, and a cylindrical shaft with external threading that is intended to go into a pre-drilled hole. These screws come in various sizes, and lengths, and are typically made from materials such as steel, stainless steel, or aluminum. Owing to their strength and durability they are a versatile and dependable choice for multiple uses.
Unit of Measure

Technical Specs

Item Description

N/A STAINLESS STEEL 316 HEX LAG SCREW

Measurement

N/A Unified

Search Measurement

N/A Unified

Thread Size

N/A 3/4

Material

N/A Stainless

Search Material

N/A Stainless

Search Material - Sub

N/A Stainless, 316

Length

N/A 10

Head

N/A Hex

Weight

N/A 1.235

Search Thread

N/A 3/4"

Search Length

N/A 10

Box Quantity

N/A 5

BBI Size

N/A 3/4"-4 1/2x10"

Bulk Quantity

N/A 20

Base Product Category

N/A Screws, Hex Lag Screws

Product Guide

N/A Screws, Hex Lag Screws Guide

About OneMonroe

N/A VMI - Custom Manufacturing, Technical Guides - Quality - Company Overview

Item Notes

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