Lag screw

Lag screws are some of the toughest types of screws out there. Also called lag bolts, lag screws are generally used to connect
heavy lumber and other materials that bear an intense load. They're different from other more common screws such as wood
screws, sheet metal screws and self-drilling screws. Each has its own purpose, although some screws overlap onto other screws'
territory.
Use:
• Used with T5 plugs for element fastening.
Material:
• Hot-dip galvanized steel.
Technical specification:

Designation | D (mm) | L (mm) |
TB 7-70 | 7 | 70 |
TB 8-50 | 8 | 50 |
TB 8-60 | 8 | 60 |
TB 8-70 | 8 | 70 |
TB 10-50 | 10 | 50 |
TB 10-70 | 10 | 70 |
TB 10-90 | 10 | 90 |
Pigtail wood screws
When the pigtail screw is installed on the wooden pole or concrete pole, the hex nuts and washers are used to fasten the end on
one side of the pole. The other pigtail end is used to link the suspension clamp.
Material:
• Hot-dip galvanized steel.
• Plasticized head.
Technical specification:

Designation
| Finish | Dimensions Ø x L (mm) |
GARM 10/115-P | Laminated | 10 x 115 |
GARM 10/115-G | Galvanized | 10 x 115 |