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  • Carriage Bolts

    Carriage bolts have a smooth rounded head with a square neck underneath that locks into wood to prevent spinning when tightened. Use with a pre-drilled hole and secure with a hex nut and washer. They are great fasteners for decks, play equipment, docks, fencing, and furniture.
    The unique design is great for connections where the head is not accessible for tightening. The self-locking square neck and coarse threads fasten very securely.
    All carriage bolts we stock have coarse threading as a standard.

  • DRYWALL SCREWS

    Drywall screws fasten sheets of drywall (also called sheetrock or plasterboard) to the wall or ceiling support studs. Drywall screws with coarse threads are used to to attach to wood framing. Screws with fine threading are used for metal studs. Also, self-drilling versions are available for attaching to thicker metal support.
    Most drywall screws have a tapered bugle head to penetrate the drywall without damaging the outer layer of paper. Trim head screws are used to attach trim pieces over the drywall, and have a very small head that disappears into the surface for easy finishing. K-lath screws have a large wafer head to easily attach wire mesh, or lath, to the frame studs to support plaster. Their low profile heads are easily covered over by the finished surface of tile, stone, brick, stucco, etc.

  • Wood Screws

    Wood screws are made to join two pieces of wood together and securely hold them. There are many styles of wood screws available today, from various driver tools to what material the wood screw is made from.

  • Cylindrical Head Socket Cap Screw

    Socket cap screws have a small cylindrical head with tall vertical sides, and with recessed hex-shaped sockets with which to drive them. Because they are driven with hex keys (Allen wrench) or hex socket bits, they are ideal for applications where limited clearance would not allow the use of wrenches and sockets. In addition, the driving surface is protected from external damage and provides six sides of contact surface for added torque.

  • Flat Head Socket Cap Screws

    Socket cap screws are commonly used in machine parts, die fixturing, and clamping. The flat socket head enables driving where there is not sufficient space for wrenches or sockets, and allows the screw head to sit flush with the surface.
    Socket cap screws are available as either an alloy with a blackened oxide finish, or as stainless steel. Also, they feature either coarse (UNC) or fine (UNF) threading.

  • Plow Bolts

    Plow bolts feature a countersunk, flat head, square neck, and unified thread pitch. They are commonly used in road graders, scoop shovels, and other heavy-duty industrial equipment where a flat, smooth surface is required. Grade-5 plow bolts are made from a medium-grade, heat-treated carbon steel, and have a plain finish.

  • Button Head Socket Cap Screw

    The button head version of socket cap screws are commonly used for removable panels, machine parts, die fixturing, and clamping. The socket head enables driving where there is not sufficient space for wrenches or sockets. The button head offers a wider bearing surface and high tensile strength, but offers lower profile than standard socket cap screws.
    Button Head socket cap screws are available as an alloy with black oxide finish, or as stainless steel.

  • Set Screws, Cup Point

    Set Screws are essentially a headless bolt, which has a hex socket in the driving end. They are commonly used when a protruding head would be in the way of other moving parts. Their most common function is to secure two parts together, but without a pre-determined positioning point between them. A prime example is fixing a pulley wheel along a drive shaft, where the set screw in the wheel’s hub is tightened into the side of the drive shaft and holds them tight due strictly to friction.

    Set screws are available either as a black hard steel alloy, or as stainless steel.
    Because of its headless shape, and how it bores through its hole, a set screw is also known as a “grub screw”.

  • Fender Washers

  • Lock Washers

  • F436 Structural Washers (SAE)

  • Makita Compact Router, 18V LXT

    Corded power meets cordless convenience with the 18V LXT Brushless Compact Router, model XTR01. The XTR01 Router is engineered for a full range of cabinetry and woodworking applications. It has a variable speed control dial (10,000 – 30,000 RPM) to match the speed to the application, with electronic speed control to maintain constant speed under load and soft start feature for smoother start-ups and better accuracy.

    There are 2 feature models of the XTR01 Router. The choice is with or without one battery and rapid charger. Both models come with standard acccessories of 1/4″ collet, straight guide, and wrenches. Options for the Makita XTR01 are:

    1. XTR01Z: Tool only, with accessories and 3/8″ collet
    2. XTR01T8J: Tool, (1) 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion 5.0Ah battery, rapid charger, tool case, and accessories