Hillman 1/4 in. Diameter x 2-1/2 in. Length Zinc-Plated Steel Hex Tap Bolts, 100-Pack
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Hillman 1/4 in. Diameter x 2-1/2 in. Length Zinc-Plated Steel Hex Tap Bolts, 100-Pack

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Hillman 1/4 in. Diameter x 2-1/2 in. Length Zinc-Plated Steel Hex Tap Bolts, 100-PackHillman 1 4 in. x 2 1 2 in. Hex Tap Bolts (100) These Hillman hex tap bolts are fully threaded steel fasteners with a corrosion resistant zinc plated finish. Ideal for wood to wood, wood to metal, and metal to metal applications, this 100 pack delivers dependable Grade 2 strength for general purpose projects. Key Features: Fully Threaded Design: Provides secure hold across varied material thicknesses Durable Steel Build: Zinc plated for corrosion

Hillman 1/4 in. x 2-1/2 in. Hex Tap Bolts (100)

These Hillman hex tap bolts are fully threaded steel fasteners with a corrosion-resistant zinc-plated finish. Ideal for wood-to-wood, wood-to-metal, and metal-to-metal applications, this 100-pack delivers dependable Grade 2 strength for general-purpose projects.


Key Features:

  • Fully Threaded Design: Provides secure hold across varied material thicknesses
  • Durable Steel Build: Zinc-plated for corrosion resistance in typical environments
  • Versatile Applications: Suitable for wood, metal, and mixed-material fastening
  • General-Purpose Strength: Grade 2 rating for everyday construction and repair
  • Bulk Pack Convenience: 100-count box reduces trips and ensures job-site readiness

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Diameter 1/4 inch
Length 2-1/2 inch
Material Steel
Finish Zinc Plated
Thread Fully Threaded, Coarse
Grade Grade 2
Head Type Hex
Count per Package 100 pack
Packaging Type Boxed
Intended Use Wood-to-wood, wood-to-metal, metal-to-metal applications

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Are these bolts fully threaded?
A: Yes, they are fully threaded along the shank.


Q: What materials are these suitable for?
A: They can be used for wood-to-wood, wood-to-metal, and metal-to-metal fastening.


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


Q: Do I need matching hardware?
A: Use with matching Grade 2 nuts and washers with a similar zinc-plated finish.


Q: What size are the bolts?
A: 1/4 inch diameter by 2-1/2 inch length.


Industrial polish with hardworking precision

A tidy row of zinc-plated hex heads adds a crisp, utilitarian rhythm to cabinetry, workbenches, or metal accents. The fully threaded shank brings a refined, functional detail that feels both deliberate and architectural. Pair with matte-black brackets or unfinished timber for a nuanced contrast that feels custom. It’s the quiet hardware essential that anchors a space with subtle luxury.


Secure your next project with these reliable zinc-plated hex tap bolts—add the 100-pack to your cart today.

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