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Size:1/4 X 4-1/2" Product Description Hex Lag Screws are used for directly fastening into wood surfaces. They are used with a lag shield and lag screws can be used in masonry applications. The hex head is six-sided and ideal for easy driving and quick installation. The threads on lag screws are designed to embed into the wood, rather than relying on a nut to secure the connection. From the Manufacturer Hex Lag Screws are used for directly fastening into wood surfaces. They are used with a lag shield, and lag screws can be used in masonry applications. The hex head is six-sided and ideal for easy driving and quick installation. The threads on lag screws are designed to embed into the wood, rather than relying on a nut to secure the connection.
J**R
Fully Threaded Screws
This review is for the 1/4” x 1-1/4 inch model.These screws serve the needs of my project. I did not notice any inconsistency in the workmanship. This 100 quantity box is more than I need, but the orange box store’s hardware quality has gone way down hill so I figured my best bet would be these Hillman lag screws. I’ll probably use some of the excess down the road.Judging by no indicators on the screw head these are probably grade 2 screws. Google for more info on screw grades.One note about the photo on Amazon which is consistent with the box and Hillman’s website. The photos show about one fourth of the screw is unthreaded which is not the case. For all practical purposes this is a fully threaded screw. See my attached photos.The 1/4” x 1-1/4 size is relatively short for a lag screw so it may defeat the purpose if your needs are heavy duty and there are less threads.
C**G
seemed a bit fragile
Screws were fine, but seemed a bit soft. I was using them to mount heavy casters on a rolling cart. I installed them in pre-drilled holes using a cordless Dewalt impact driver; I twisted the heads off 3 of 32 screws (10%). I didn't expect a impact driver to twist off 1/4" screws. As I was using them for mounting casters in pre-defined locations, extracting a lag screw without a hex head is not an easy process.
S**G
Super quality and price in volume!
bought 100 1/4 inch x 4" lag screws. Used 60 of them in four wood rails to reinforce metal ramps. pre-drilled holes slight smaller, maybe 3/16". The screws were strong and bit into the wood really nice and tight. I had read a bad review of lag screws, saying the head broke off real easy, but these 1/4" x 4" are thin for the length and they were super. I'd buy these again any time. The ability to buy in volume makes these very inexpensive per screw. Try matching that at a Big Box store! In fact, other sellers on Amazon were not competitive, either. Hillman, baby!
M**R
Heads Sheared Off
The quality of the steel needs to be improved. One broke, even though the holes were pre-drilled. After that, I was extra careful tightening these. The head is easily sheared off, even at low torque levels.
A**R
strong
strong
B**N
Just kidding works great
I think I got screwed. Just kidding works great
M**T
Fragile
They work but is fragile - too much torque and they will break off. Don't use these for any critical or hanging installations like I did.
M**H
These are perfect for securing shelves
What can you say. Its a well made lag screw. I hang lots of heavy things in my little shop to save space. These are perfect for securing shelves, racks etc to wall studs.
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