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    Steel Hex Head Wood Screws

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wood Screws. Steel Hex Head Wood Screws.
    Often 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.
    Black-Oxide Steel—Typically chosen for their appearance, these screws have a dark, matte coating to create a finished look. They offer minimal corrosion resistance, so they're best for dry environments.
    Zinc-Plated Steel—A common choice for areas with occasional exposure to moisture.
    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.
    Lg.
    Head
    Ht.
    Approx. Threads
    per In.
    Threading
    Tapping
    Method
    Specs. Met
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Black-Oxide Steel
     
    3/4"
    2 1/2"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1195452A163000000
    3"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1195452A1640000
    3 1/2"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1195452A16500000
    4"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1195452A16600000
    5"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1195452A16800000
    6"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1195452A16900000
    8"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1195452A17000000
     
    Zinc-Plated Steel
     
    3/4"
    3"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1591478A84000000
    4"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1591478A84200000
    5"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1591478A84300000
    6"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1191478A8440000
     
    Hot-Dipped Galvanized Steel
     
    3/4"
    4"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1, ASTM A307, SAE J429194048A4040000
    5"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1, ASTM A307, SAE J429194048A4070000
    6"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1, ASTM A307, SAE J429194048A4100000
    7"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1, ASTM A307, SAE J429194048A4200000
    8"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1, ASTM A307, SAE J429194048A43000000
    10"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1, ASTM A307, SAE J429194048A44000000
    12"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1, ASTM A307, SAE J429194048A45000000
     

    Stainless Steel Hex Head Wood Screws

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wood Screws. Stainless Steel Hex Head Wood Screws.
    With coarse threads that dig in, these screws secure posts and beams in outdoor and wet environments. They won't degrade from moisture or chemically treated wood, such as ACQ-treated (arsenic-free) lumber. The hex head's six contact points keep sockets in place to avoid slipping and stripping on 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.
    18-8 Stainless Steel—The choice for wet and outdoor environments, these screws resist rust. However, they won't hold up to the harsh chemicals that 316 stainless steel can.
    316 Stainless Steel—Superior to 18-8 stainless steel, these screws won't degrade when exposed to harsh weather, salt water, and most chemicals.
    Lg.
    Head
    Ht.
    Approx. Threads
    per In.
    Threading
    Tapping
    Method
    Specs. Met
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    18-8 Stainless Steel
     
    3/4"
    3"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1192351A896000000
    4"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1192351A90300000
    5"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1192351A91100000
    6"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1192351A91900000
    7"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1192351A92700000
    8"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1192351A93500000
    10"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1192351A94300000
    12"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1192351A95100000
     
    316 Stainless Steel
     
    3/4"
    4"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1190123A63400000
    5"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1190123A64200000
    6"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1190123A65000000
    8"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1190123A66500000
    12"0.5"4 1/2Partially ThreadedThread FormingASME B18.2.1190123A68100000
     
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