Carriage Bolt, Washer and Nut – Exterior Green
High-performance exterior carriage bolts supplied complete with washer and nut, designed for secure, tamper-resistant timber fixing in outdoor applications.
About Exterior Green Carriage Bolts
Carriage Bolt, Washer & Nut – Exterior Green sets are designed for structural timber connections where strength, security and corrosion resistance are essential. Featuring a domed head and square anti-spin shoulder, these bolts provide secure clamping while preventing rotation during installation.
Each set includes a matching washer and hex nut, creating a complete fixing solution for timber-to-timber or metal-to-timber connections.
Finished with a green multi-layer exterior coating, these bolts are suitable for demanding outdoor environments and offer up to 500 hours salt spray resistance.
Key Features
- Domed head for neat finish and even load distribution
- Square shoulder prevents bolt spin during tightening
- Supplied with matching washer and hex nut
- Green exterior coating for outdoor durability
- Fully threaded up to 150mm, part threaded above
- DIN 603, DIN 934 and DIN 125-A compliant
Where These Carriage Bolts Are Used
Exterior green carriage bolts are commonly used for:
- Structural timber joints
- Fencing and gate construction
- Pergolas and garden buildings
- Sleepers and retaining structures
- Timber frames
- Fixing ironmongery to timber
They provide strong clamping force while maintaining a tidy external appearance.
Understanding the Components
- Domed Head
Spreads load across the timber surface and reduces pull-through while maintaining a clean finish. - Square Shoulder
Bites into the timber as the nut is tightened, preventing rotation and allowing one-person installation. - Thread Design
Fully threaded bolts provide maximum engagement. Longer bolts are part threaded to improve clamping efficiency and reduce friction.
Exterior Green Finish – Why It Matters
The green exterior coating is a patented multi-layer plating system designed for outdoor timber applications. It offers strong corrosion resistance without requiring hot-dip galvanising and blends discreetly with treated timber.
Suitable for garden structures and external joinery, it helps prevent rust staining and thread degradation over time.
Carriage Bolt Size Guide
| Bolt Size | Typical Use | Common Applications |
|---|---|---|
| M6 | Light-duty timber connections | Brackets, light fencing, ironmongery |
| M8 | General structural timber fixing | Fence posts, gates, pergolas |
| M10 | Heavy-duty timber joints | Sleepers, large frames, landscaping |
| M12 | High load structural applications | Timber frames, load-bearing structures |
How to Install a Carriage Bolt
- Drill a correctly sized clearance hole through the timber or steel component.
- Tap the bolt through so the square shoulder engages with the timber.
- Fit the washer and nut.
- Tighten using a spanner or socket until secure, avoiding over-tightening in softer timbers.


