Hillman 1/4 in. D x 2 in. L Heat Treated Steel Hex Head Cap Screw in a bulk 100-pack designed for durability, reliability, and fast, secure assemblies. Built to handle demanding applications, these hex head cap screws deliver the strength you need for projects that matter.
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Size and fit: 1/4 in. head diameter with a 2 in. length, providing a substantial bite and strong clamping on assemblies that require solid, long-lasting fasteners.
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Material and treatment: Heat-treated steel and Grade 8 construction for increased hardness and improved fatigue resistance in everyday woodworking, metalworking, and structural tasks.
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Thread type: Coarse thread for quicker engagement and easier driving, delivering reliable holding power in a variety of materials when paired with the appropriate nut and washer.
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Packaging: Boxed, with 100 screws per package, offering a ready supply for bulk projects, shop use, or ongoing maintenance tasks.
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Brand and quality: Hillman—a trusted name in hardware known for consistent performance and dependable fasteners in both professional and DIY settings.
Why this screw stands out
Compared to smaller packs or non-heat-treated options, this 100-pack of Hillman hex head cap screws provides a reliable, strong fastening solution for frequent projects. The heat-treated Grade 8 steel elevates durability, making these screws well-suited for assemblies that endure vibration, load, and repeated use. The 1/4 in. head diameter and 2 in. length strike a balance between robust engagement and clean, flush mounting in a variety of materials.
Ideal uses and practical guidance
- Furniture assembly and bracketing where a strong, stable connection is essential
- Light-to-medium structural hardware in shelving, brackets, and frames
- Repair work and upgrades in cabinets, doors, and fixtures
- Shop projects where bulk fasteners help reduce downtime and inventory checks
Installation tips: Pair these hex head cap screws with matching Grade 8 nuts and appropriate washers to achieve a secure, load-bearing connection. For best results, select the correct pre-drill size for your material and avoid overtightening to preserve thread integrity and prevent damage to softer substrates.