SKU: 20581339317

Hillman 5/16 in. Diameter x 5 in. Length Zinc-Plated Steel Hex Tap Bolt, 50-Pack

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Hillman 5/16 in. Diameter x 5 in. Length Zinc-Plated Steel Hex Tap Bolt, 50-PackHillman Zinc Plated Hex Tap Bolt, 5 16 in. x 5 in. (50 Pack) Fully threaded grade 2 steel hex tap bolts for fastening wood to wood, wood to metal, or metal to metal. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance and reliable everyday performance. Ideal for general construction and repair projects. Key Features: Versatile Fastening: Designed for wood to wood, wood to metal, and metal to metal applications Full Thread Coverage: Fully threaded shank

Hillman Zinc-Plated Hex Tap Bolt, 5/16 in. x 5 in. (50-Pack)

Fully threaded grade 2 steel hex tap bolts for fastening wood-to-wood, wood-to-metal, or metal-to-metal. Zinc-plated for moderate corrosion resistance and reliable everyday performance. Ideal for general construction and repair projects.


Key Features:

  • Versatile Fastening: Designed for wood-to-wood, wood-to-metal, and metal-to-metal applications
  • Full Thread Coverage: Fully threaded shank provides secure hold and anti-shear stability
  • Durable Material: Made from grade 2 steel for dependable general-use strength
  • Corrosion Resistance: Zinc-plated finish offers moderate protection against rust
  • Convenient Bulk Pack: 50 bolts per box for jobsite or shop stocking

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Finish Zinc Plated
Grade Grade 2
Head Type Hex
Diameter 5/16 inch
Length 5 inch
Material Steel
Thread Type Coarse
Number in Package 50 pack
Packaging Type Boxed

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Are these bolts fully threaded?
A: Yes, they are hex tap bolts with a fully threaded shank for maximum grip.


Q: What materials can I use these with?
A: They work with wood and metal; suitable for wood-to-wood, wood-to-metal, and metal-to-metal fastening.


Q: Do I need to pre-drill?
A: Pre-drilling is recommended using a hole that matches the bolt diameter (5/16 in.).


Q: What grade are these bolts?
A: Grade 2 steel, appropriate for most general-purpose applications.


Q: What nuts and washers should I pair with them?
A: Use matching grade 2 nuts and washers with a similar zinc-plated finish.


Streamlined Utility with a Polished Edge

These zinc-plated hex tap bolts bring a clean, architectural clarity to practical builds. The full-thread profile is a subtle yet striking detail, offering texture and precision in any assembly. Style them with complementary zinc hardware for a cohesive, modern industrial look. A staple for refined, functional projects that demand durability with a sleek finish.


Stock up on this 50-pack of zinc-plated hex tap bolts for reliable, corrosion-resistant fastening on your next project.

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