Hex Head Timber Screws

Hex Head Timber Screws

Timber screws have durable epoxy coating for pressure treated lumber. Hex head timber screws have special locking thread at finish with wide spread wood screws threads below that provides a full 3 inches hold in wood. With self -piercing point and saw tooth timber screws easier to enter wood.
 TIMBERJACK SCREWS ARE USED IN...
*         Timber frame construction
*         Construction framing 
*         Landscape retaining walls 
*         Decking 
*         Fencing 
*         Log home construction
 TimberJAck Screws | The Nutty Company, Inc.
Timberjack timber screws speed installation, enter wood smoother and hold stronger than the leading timber screw. The special "U" shaped thread locks-in at the finish, reducing pullouts by 200%. Bonding timbers together stronger and reducing expensive call backs.
Timberjack timber screws conform with I.C.C.-E.S. reports that allow for the use of polymer-coated fasteners in contact with treated wood. Also, the protective coating exceeds 1000-hour salt spray tests under ASTM B117 and meets 15 cycles of Kesternich tests. Timberjack screws are recommended for ACQ, CA and CCA treated lumber, as well as cedar and redwood construction.
Tensile Strength 1,460 lbs
Shear Strength 1,010 lbs
Pull Through (length >6") 
Southern Pine (0.55 spec gravity) 260 lbs
Douglas Fir (0.50 spec gravity) 294 lbs
Spruce (0.42 spec gravity) 224 lbs

Explore Our Range of Hex Head Timber Screws

Our comprehensive selection of hex head timber screws offers superior fastening solutions for wood construction projects. These specialized hex head wood screws feature robust steel construction with hot dip galvanized coatings for enhanced corrosion resistance. The hex head design provides excellent access for power tools, making installation efficient and secure. Our wood screws are engineered from high-quality steel material, ensuring reliable performance in demanding applications. We continuously expand our inventory with new products to meet evolving industry needs. These fasteners offer multiple options for different wood types and project requirements. The hex head configuration allows for greater torque application compared to traditional screw heads, making them ideal for heavy-duty timber connections. Our products combine durability with functionality, providing contractors and DIY enthusiasts with dependable wood screws that deliver professional results. Browse our extensive range at Nutty Companyto find the perfect hex head timber screws for your specific wood fastening needs.

FAQ

Yes, hex head wood screws are excellent for outdoor applications, especially when featuring hot dip galvanized coatings. This protective finish provides superior corrosion resistance against moisture and weather elements. The steel material construction ensures long-lasting performance in exterior wood projects, making these fasteners ideal for decks, fences, and outdoor structures requiring reliable wood connections.

Selecting the correct hex head wood screw size depends on your wood material thickness and application requirements. Consider the wood type, load requirements, and desired penetration depth. Our products offer various options to match different project needs. Access our sizing guides or contact our team for assistance in choosing the appropriate fasteners for your specific wood construction project.

Hex head wood screws feature a six-sided head design that provides superior grip and torque application compared to Phillips or flathead options. The hex head allows for better access with power tools and reduces cam-out during installation. These wood screws are specifically designed for timber applications, with thread patterns optimized for wood material penetration and holding power.

Yes, you can install hex head wood screws using a regular drill equipped with the appropriate hex bit. Ensure your drill has sufficient torque for the screw size and wood material. Many new products in our range are designed for easy installation with standard power tools, providing convenient access for both professional contractors and DIY users working with various fasteners and wood screws.