This lag clevis wood screw (commonly used as a cable railing terminal fitting).
Key Features
Clevis Head (Jaw): The U-shaped top has a pre-drilled hole designed to hold a clevis pin or cotter pin, which secures jaw-end turnbuckles, swage fittings, or wire ropes.
Lag Wood Thread: The lower portion features deep, coarse threads designed to bite securely into wood posts, wall studs, or timber beams.
Stainless Steel Finish: Typically manufactured from marine-grade 316 stainless steel to prevent rust and corrosion in harsh outdoor weather.
Common Uses
It is primarily used as an anchor point in modern cable railing systems for decks and stairs.
The lag screw side is threaded directly into a corner or end wood post, and the clevis end serves as the terminal connection to tension or hold the stainless steel cables.

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