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Hillman M10-1.50 x 45 mm Heat-Treated Steel Hex Head Cap Screw, 35-Pack

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Hillman M10-1.50 x 45 mm Heat-Treated Steel Hex Head Cap Screw, 35-PackM10 1. 50 x 45 mm Steel Hex Head Cap Screws (35 Pack) Durable metric hex head cap screws made from heat treated steel for reliable fastening. Ideal for general purpose projects requiring a strong, corrosion resistant fastener with coarse machine threads. Key Features: Heat Treated Steel: Class 8. 8 strength delivers dependable holding power for everyday projects Corrosion Resistant Finish: Zinc treated surface helps protect against rust and wear Hex

M10-1.50 x 45 mm Steel Hex Head Cap Screws (35-Pack)

Durable metric hex head cap screws made from heat-treated steel for reliable fastening. Ideal for general-purpose projects requiring a strong, corrosion-resistant fastener with coarse machine threads.


Key Features:

  • Heat-Treated Steel: Class 8.8 strength delivers dependable holding power for everyday projects
  • Corrosion-Resistant Finish: Zinc-treated surface helps protect against rust and wear
  • Hex Head, Machine Threads: Designed for higher torque and secure tightening with a wrench or driver
  • Partially Threaded Shank: Enhances grip between materials and reduces shear movement
  • Metric Sizing: M10-1.50 thread, 45 mm length; convenient 35-pack for jobsite or shop use

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Size M10-1.50 x 45 mm
Material Steel
Finish Heat Treated; zinc corrosion-resistant
Grade Class 8.8
Thread Type Coarse
Unit of Measurement Metric
Head Type Hex head cap screw
Shank Partially threaded
Number in Package 35 pack
Packaging Type Boxed

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What tools are recommended for installation?
A: Use a wrench or driver to tighten; pre-drill a hole matching the bolt diameter for best results.


Q: What is the thread and length?
A: Metric M10-1.50 coarse thread with a 45 mm length.


Q: Are these suitable for outdoor use?
A: The zinc corrosion-resistant finish provides protection, but for harsh environments consider additional protective measures based on your application.


Q: What grade are these screws?
A: They are Class 8.8 metric grade.


Q: How many screws come in the box?
A: 35 pieces per pack.


Engineered Simplicity with Industrial Poise

There’s a quiet elegance in hardware that performs beautifully—these hex cap screws bring that refined utility to your builds. The crisp zinc finish and robust hex head feel considered and confident, a subtle detail that elevates cabinetry, fixtures, and custom metalwork. Style them with matte black brackets or warm woods to heighten the interplay of texture and tone. Reliable and polished, they’re the small luxury that ensures every detail looks intentional.


Equip your next project with class 8.8 strength—add this 35-pack of M10-1.50 x 45 mm hex cap screws to your cart today.

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