Hex Head Coach Screw

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Hex Coach Screw

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Product type Hexagon Head Coach Screw Wood Screw
Material Bright Zinc Plated
Thread Diameter M8
Screw Length 25mm
Standard DIN 571
Thread length type Full Threaded,half thread 
Product code 1610_M8x25mm
Number of pieces Individual

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Product Description of Hex Head Coach Screw

Hex head coach screws, also known as lag screws, are heavy-duty wood screws with a hexagonal head. They are commonly used for applications that require a strong and secure connection, such as:

1. Timber construction: Hex head coach screws are often used in timber construction, including building wooden structures, such as decks, pergolas, and timber framing.

2. Joinery: These screws are suitable for joining heavy timber components, such as beams, posts, and joists, where a strong and durable connection is essential.

3. Landscaping: Hex head coach screws are used in landscaping projects, such as securing wooden sleepers for retaining walls or constructing garden structures.

4. Structural repairs: They are also used for structural repairs, such as reinforcing or repairing wooden beams and supports.

Hex head coach screws are available in various lengths and diameters to accommodate different applications. When using these screws, it's important to pre-drill pilot holes to ensure proper alignment and to prevent splitting of the wood. Additionally, using washers with coach screws can help distribute the load and provide additional support.

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Hex head coach screws, also known as lag screws, are heavy-duty wood screws with a hexagonal head. They are commonly used for applications that require a strong and secure connection, such as:  1. Timber construction: Hex head coach screws are often used in timber construction, including building wooden structures, such as decks, pergolas, and timber framing.  2. Joinery: These screws are suitable for joining heavy timber components, such as beams, posts, and joists, where a strong and durable connection is essential.  3. Landscaping: Hex head coach screws are used in landscaping projects, such as securing wooden sleepers for retaining walls or constructing garden structures.  4. Structural repairs: They are also used for structural repairs, such as reinforcing or repairing wooden beams and supports.  Hex head coach screws are available in various lengths and diameters to accommodate different applications. When using these screws, it's important to pre-drill pilot holes to ensure proper alignment and to prevent splitting of the wood. Additionally, using washers with coach screws can help distribute the load and provide additional support.
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Hex lag screws, also known as coach screws, are commonly used for heavy-duty applications that require a strong and secure connection. Some common uses for hex lag screws include:

1. Timber construction: Hex lag screws are frequently used in timber construction for building decks, pergolas, and other wooden structures where a strong and durable connection is essential.

2. Structural framing: They are used in structural framing applications, such as securing heavy timber beams, posts, and trusses.

3. Landscaping: Hex lag screws are suitable for landscaping projects, such as anchoring wooden retaining walls, securing outdoor structures, and building garden features.

4. Industrial and commercial applications: These screws are used in various industrial and commercial applications where a heavy-duty fastening solution is required, such as in machinery assembly and construction.

When using hex lag screws, it's important to ensure that the pilot holes are properly sized to allow for easy installation and to prevent splitting of the wood. Additionally, using washers with hex lag screws can help distribute the load and provide additional support.

Hex lag screws, also known as coach screws, are commonly used for heavy-duty applications that require a strong and secure connection. Some common uses for hex lag screws include:  1. Timber construction: Hex lag screws are frequently used in timber construction for building decks, pergolas, and other wooden structures where a strong and durable connection is essential.  2. Structural framing: They are used in structural framing applications, such as securing heavy timber beams, posts, and trusses.  3. Landscaping: Hex lag screws are suitable for landscaping projects, such as anchoring wooden retaining walls, securing outdoor structures, and building garden features.  4. Industrial and commercial applications: These screws are used in various industrial and commercial applications where a heavy-duty fastening solution is required, such as in machinery assembly and construction.  When using hex lag screws, it's important to ensure that the pilot holes are properly sized to allow for easy installation and to prevent splitting of the wood. Additionally, using washers with hex lag screws can help distribute the load and provide additional support.

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A: Our sales team will make quotation within 24 hours,if you are hurry ,you can call us or contact us online,we will make quotation for you asap

Q: How can I get sample to check your quality?

A: We can offer sample for free,but usually freight is at customers side ,but the cost can be refund from bulk order payment

Q: Can we print our own logo ?

A: Yes, we have professional design team which service for you ,we can add your logo on your package

Q: How long is your delivery time?

A: Generally it is about 30 days accordng to your order qty of items

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A: We are more than 15 years professional fasteners manufacturing and have exporting experience for more than 12 years.

Q: What is your payment term?

A: Generally, 30% T/T in advance ,balance before shippment or against B/L copy.

Q: What is your payment term?

A: Generally, 30% T/T in advance ,balance before shippment or against B/L copy.


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