Prime-Line 9071456 Lag Shields, Short, 3/8 in. X 1-3/4 in., Zinc Alloy, 20-Pack
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In this case, 3/8" lag bolts are needed instead of screws. In my opinion, it should be 2"
In order to use a 3/8" lag shield, a 5/8" hole must be drilled and a screw with a 3/8" diameter must be used. Prime-Line # 9056104 is a good example of this.
Floors are the only place we use them. If you have any questions, call
In order to accommodate a 3/8" lag shield, a 5/8" hole must be drilled.
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There is one shield that holds the 3 Lag Shields I bought. The wench was mounted onto these concrete floors with this 5 ft x 2 in x 8 in board. So far, these lags have been excellent. In this case, I drilled a hole, put the lag in then screwed the bolt in, and these lags expanded and held My next step is to move to a different location when I remove the bolts. It is possible to leave the Lag Shields in, but I cover the holes with very small pieces of black masking tape so dirt and dust cannot get in. For me, a lifting weight of 50lbs or less is acceptable. In my case, most jobs require the bolt to be permanently attached, so I see this as it being a great solution in that regard as well.
If a heavy item needs to be mounted to a masonry wall, this is the product that will work. Don't forget to buy appropriate-sized products Lag screws that are the right length and size.