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The NATIONAL MARKER N220699 is a zinc-finish lag screw eye designed for anchoring, hanging, and fastening applications in trade and light industrial settings. Built from steel with a zinc coating for corrosion resistance, this lag screw eye measures 5/16 inches in diameter and 6 inches in length. It is part of the 2150BC series and is sold individually. The zinc finish provides a basic level of protection against oxidation, making it suitable for dry and moderately humid environments. Plumbers, electricians, HVAC technicians, and general contractors commonly use lag screw eyes for securing conduit hangers, pipe supports, wire runs, and equipment mounting points.
This lag screw eye is appropriate for residential and light commercial applications where a threaded wood-screw shank is driven into structural lumber or engineered wood to create a fixed loop anchor point. Common uses include suspending pipe runs, securing equipment hangers from ceiling joists or rafters, and anchoring cables or straps to wood framing. The 6-inch shank length provides solid bite into standard dimensional lumber. It ships in bulk box packaging and is available with a minimum order quantity of 10 units.
Designed as a standard lag screw eye for use in wood framing, ceiling joists, rafters, and similar lumber substrates where a fixed loop anchor is required.
Installation is performed by drilling a pilot hole sized appropriately for the shank diameter to prevent wood splitting, then threading the lag screw eye in by hand or with a suitable bar or driver tool through the eye loop. Power down or de-energize any nearby electrical systems before working overhead or near live circuits. Follow applicable building codes and load ratings for the specific application — do not exceed the structural capacity of the substrate material.
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