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Lag screws or bolts are heavy-duty fasteners commonly used for construction applications. With coarse threading, tapered points, and thick hex heads, lag screws are ideal for heavy-duty projects and can create attachments from metal-to-metal, metal-to-wood, and wood-to-wood. Available in various styles, sizes, and lengths, NABCO supplies lag screws for all your heavy-duty project needs.

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Applications & Benefits of Lag Screws

Lag screws are designed as reinforced, extra-strength wood screws. Commonly used for construction and heavy-duty applications, lag screws attach heavy construction components, including lumber beams and posts or decking structures. Lag screws can be used in both interior and exterior applications and are an ideal choice when easy installation and durable finishes are desired.

Vendor Managed Inventory Services

Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) services from NABCO are designed to supply you with exactly what you need. VMI services place all responsibility for monitoring your stock of products on the vendor, not you. NABCO takes a proactive role in managing your inventory to ensure all products remain stocked and prepared. As Georgia’s leading expert on industrial tooling, NABCO offers VMI services to increase your savings, minimize stockouts, and enhance the productivity of your core business activities. Leave your inventory management in the hands of professionals, so you can devote your time to your operations.
 

Contact NABCO for Quality Fasteners Today

NABCO is a leading distributor of bolts, tools, and other industrial products to assist clients across virtually all industries. Our VMI services are designed to ensure your inventory is consistently stocked to support seamless operations. Our custom kitting capabilities are tailored directly to your needs to ensure you receive precisely what you need to succeed.

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