5/8-11 x 5 Carriage Bolts
Categories: Coarse Thread Grade 2/A307 Carriage Bolts, Zinc Coarse Thread Grade 2/A307 Carriage Bolts
- Finish: Zinc
- Material: Steel
- Brand: Midwest
- Scale: Standard
- Length: 5"
- Diameter: 5/8"
- Drive Size: N/A
- Drive Type: None
- Thread Type: Coarse
- Package Type: 10lb Box
Product Description:
These 5/8-11 x 5 Carriage Bolts are crafted from durable low-carbon steel, ensuring strength and long-lasting performance. Featuring a zinc finish, they offer moderate corrosion resistance, making them suitable for various indoor and outdoor applications. The square neck design prevents the bolt from turning when tightening with a nut and washer, while the large, domed head delivers a clean, finished look and maximum holding power in wood materials. Precise threading ensures smooth engagement with nuts, providing reliable and secure connections even under stress.
Ideal for construction, woodworking, and structural projects, these carriage bolts are perfect for fastening wood to wood or wood to metal. Their robust design and corrosion resistance make them a dependable choice for both professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts seeking quality hardware. Whether used in decking, fencing, or general building applications, these bolts deliver consistent performance and durability.
With a focus on strength, ease of installation, and a polished appearance, these carriage bolts from Midwest are a versatile addition to any hardware collection. Keywords such as carriage bolts, zinc finish bolts, steel bolts, and wood fastening hardware highlight their key attributes for easy discovery in search.
Features:
- Manufactured from low-carbon steel for durability and strength
- Zinc finish provides moderate corrosion resistance
- Square neck prevents bolt from turning with nut and washer during installation
- Large, domed head provides a clean finished appearance and maximum holding power in wood
- Precise threading provides smooth engagement with nuts to provide maximum holding power, ensuring components remain firmly connected under stress