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L.H. Dottie 1/8 in. Driller Toggle Kit With 1/8 x 3 in. Truss Head Machine Screws and Power Bit (35)
No Pre-DrillingQuick EasyIdeal For Ceiling ApplicationsCombo Truss Head ScrewsVersatile For 3/8, 1/2 and 5/8 in. DrywallIncludes Phillips Power Bit -
L.H. Dottie Nylon Wall Driller Anchor, No. 8
Used only in drywall, this Dottie anchor has better pullout and shear values than plastic anchors. Installed by inserting Phillips or square drive bit into the anchor and driving it into the drywall until flush. Use the same bit to insert the proper sheet metal screw to mount the fixture. The anchor is easy to spot and will not break out the backing of the drywall. No drill bit needed. -
L.H. Dottie No. 10 x 3/4 in. Zinc Plated Steel Pan Head Phillips Self Drilling Screws (100)
Self-Drilling Screws are manufactured from cold-heading steel and feature a 2 drill point. The unique tip design allows them to drill, tap, and fasten metal to metal objects in one operation, without the need to pre-drill. This creates the optimal drill performance and thread forming experience. The most common applications are used on metal to metal, but they can also be used in a wide variety of other applications. IFI-113 and ASTM C954 cover the material and performance requirements for steel self-drilling screws. -
L.H. Dottie Machine Screw, Round Head Phillips/Slotted (Combo), Zinc Plated Steel, 6-32 x 1 in.
Machine Screws are uniformly threaded screws designed to be fastened into tapped holes, or used in conjunction with nuts to join two or more assemblies together. Typical applications for machine screws include fastening components of tools, appliances, machines, and electronic devices. ASME B18.3 covers the general requirements for the dimensions and performance of Steel Machine Screws. -
L.H. Dottie Round Head Phillips/Slotted Machine Screws, Zinc Plated Steel, 1/4 x 2 in.
Machine Screws are uniformly threaded screws designed to be fastened into tapped holes, or used in conjunction with nuts to join two or more assemblies together. Typical applications for machine screws include fastening components of tools, appliances, machines, and electronic devices. ASME B18.3 covers the general requirements for the dimensions and performance of Steel Machine Screws. -
L.H. Dottie Threaded Rod Coupling, Zinc Plated Steel 1/2-13 x 1-1/4 in., Pack of 50
Steel Rod Couplings, commonly called coupling nuts, are used to join two pieces of threaded rod, either vertically or horizontally for extended lengths. -
L.H. Dottie Hex Head Tap Bolts, 1/2 x 2 in. Zinc Plated Steel, Pack of 50
Hex Head Tap Bolts can be fastened into internally tapped holes or used with a nut to pull assemblies together over a long length. For adjustment applications, they may be used with jam nuts to secure the assembly in place. They are manufactured to the IFI-199 standard. -
L.H. Dottie 3/8 x 1 1/2 in. Zinc Plated Steel Hex Head Lag Screws (100)
Lag Screws are heavy duty fasteners used to connect heavy lumber or other materials that bear a strenuous load. They are manufactured from low carbon steel and can be used with lag shields in a variety of masonry applications, such as concrete, brick, and mortar. Lag Screws can also be used where standard wood screws are too short or small. In some applications, a pilot hole may be pre-drilled to prevent splitting or snapping. ASME B18.2.1 cover the requirements for steel lag screws. -
L.H. Dottie Finished Hex Nuts, 5/16-18, Zinc Plated Steel, Pack of 50
Zinc Plated Hex Nuts are manufactured from grade 2 carbon steel and are used to connect both metal and wood components. They are also used in conjunction with bolts, screws, studs, threaded rod and any other fastener that has machine screw threads. They are manufactured under the SAE J995-2017 standard. -
L.H. Dottie 1/4 in. Flip Toggle With Bolt
The Flip Toggle Anchor is a single piece, nylon body anchor with a metal tilting head ideal for use in drywall, plaster and hollow wall concrete blocks. It's unique tilting mechanism ensures a trouble-free installation that yields twice the strength of a regular toggle bolt of the same bolt diameter.