About Lag Screw
Lag Screws are widely used in orthopedic trauma surgeries to achieve compression across fracture sites, enhancing stability and promoting faster bone healing. Made from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, they offer strength, durability, and biocompatibility. Advin Health Care provides these screws to assist surgeons in achieving precise fracture reduction and reliable fixation. Their design allows the screw to pull one bone fragment toward another, maintaining optimal alignment and minimizing movement at the fracture site. Lag Screws can be used independently or in combination with plates, making them versatile for various fracture types and surgical procedures.
Advanced Features:
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High-strength surgical-grade stainless steel construction
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Designed for compression and secure fixation of bone fragments
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Available in multiple sizes for surgical versatility
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Suitable for long bone and joint fractures
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Lightweight, durable, and reliable for trauma orthopedic surgery
Reliable Strength and VersatilityEngineered for demanding structural connections, this lag screw offers a high tensile strength of up to 800 MPa, making it suitable for both industrial and construction projects. The deep thread and hexagonal head design provide enhanced grip and easier tightening, ensuring secure and enduring fastening in wood, concrete, and steel environments.
Superior Corrosion ProtectionEach lag screw is coated with either galvanized or zinc plating, offering robust protection against rust and environmental wear. Anti-corrosion coatings extend the products life, ensuring performance in outdoor and moist conditions. Proper storage in a dry place maximizes shelf life, which remains unlimited under recommended conditions.
Customized to Your ApplicationChoose from a standard size range (50mm200mm length, 6mm16mm diameter) or request specific dimensions to suit your project. Packaged in boxes or bulk according to your needs, every order is handled with precision and care by experienced manufacturers, exporters, and suppliers in India.
FAQs of Lag Screw:
Q: How do I correctly install the hex head lag screw?
A: Proper installation involves pre-drilling a pilot hole in the material to prevent splitting and ensure accurate placement. After drilling, manually insert and tighten the lag screw using a suitable wrench or socket on the hexagonal head.
Q: What types of materials can this lag screw join or secure?
A: This lag screw is designed for fastening applications involving wood-to-wood, wood-to-concrete, and steel-to-wood connections, providing a strong and reliable bond across a range of construction and industrial uses.
Q: When should anti-corrosion coated lag screws be used?
A: Anti-corrosion coated lag screws should be used whenever theres exposure to moisture, outdoor environments, or corrosive conditions. This ensures long-term integrity and prevents rust, safeguarding the structures durability.
Q: Where are these lag screws commonly used?
A: These screws are typically found in industrial and construction settings such as furniture assembly, decking, framing, heavy timber structures, and mounting hardware to concrete or steel frameworks.
Q: What is the process for ordering customized lag screw dimensions?
A: Simply specify your required length and diameter, within the standard 50mm to 200mm (length) and 6mm to 16mm (diameter) range, and select your preferred packaging (boxed or bulk). The minimum order quantity will depend on manufacturer requirements.
Q: What benefits do the deep thread and hexagonal head designs offer?
A: The deep threads provide superior grip and resistance to loosening, while the hexagonal head allows easy tightening with minimal slippage, ensuring efficient installation and secure fastening in demanding applications.
Q: How should lag screws be stored to ensure indefinite shelf life?
A: Store lag screws in a dry area away from moisture to prevent rust or corrosion. Proper storage maintains their integrity and ensures an unlimited shelf life under recommended conditions.