





🔧 Secure your space, elevate your workflow with DuraHook!
The Triton DuraHook 5-Inch is a heavy-duty, zinc-plated steel pegboard hook featuring an 80-degree bend and a patented double locking system. Designed for 1/8" and 1/4" pegboards, it installs easily from the front and offers four versatile mounting positions. Ideal for securely storing tools, hoses, and cords, it combines durability with flexible organization to keep your workspace pristine and efficient.
| ASIN | B002KHUMFO |
| ASIN | B002KHUMFO |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (16) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (16) |
| Date First Available | 13 June 2013 |
| Date First Available | 13 June 2013 |
| Finish | Zinc |
| Included components | hooks, screws |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.28 g |
| Item model number | 76528 |
| Item model number | 76528 |
| Manufacturer | Triton Products |
| Manufacturer | Triton Products |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Part number | 76528 |
| Plug Profile | Wall Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 20.32 x 6.35 cm; 0.28 g |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 20.32 x 6.35 cm; 0.28 g |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 5 Inch |
| Special Features | Heavy Duty |
| Style | 80 Degree Bend |
K**3
These are some heavy duty hangars. Seems counter-intuitive to have the screw on the top instead of the bottom but it works quite well. Comes with two sets of screws of different sizes to accommodate different grades of pegboard. So if the screws don't your pegboard, try the other bag.
A**R
I love all the Triton products I bought for my pegboard. They are built well, stronger than others, and the unique screw system makes them more secure than other pegboard hooks. The only reason I am not giving it five stars is because of the screws. They wouldn't stay in the pegboard. Kept falling out. So I searched through my extra screws and came up with some the exact same size that worked great. The difference is the screws that came with the product are rounded and the ones I found that work are totally flat topped. Don't know why that makes a difference but it's the difference between success and failure. So now I have to spend more money to go buy more of these flat top screws.
H**P
These hooks are the BEST when they work, but the screws my recent DuraHook purchases came with didn't work in my galvanized metal 1/4-inch pegboard (AlligatorBoard brand). When I bought some of these hooks a couple years ago they DID come with working screws. The screws I've received recently are slightly too small to hold in metal pegboard - by maybe about 1/32". Here are the kinds of screws I know of: 1. 1/4-inch screws the hooks I've ordered recently came with (too small for metal pegboard) 2. 1/8-inch screws the hooks also come with (have never used, this is for smaller pegboard) 3. 1/4-inch screws I received in the past (about 1/32-inch larger than the newer ones, work great in metal pegboard) You may see conflicting reviews on this site depending on what kind of pegboard people have and what kind of screws they received. I don't know if the manufacturer (Triton Products) changed the screws they use at some point or maybe there's another reason I received different screws at different times. In any case, I contacted the manufacturer and they were able to send me some of the slightly larger screws that work in metal pegboard. These work great, so you probably want this as Plan A. I wasn't able to find the right type of screws from anywhere other than Triton Products; it's an unusual screw made to hold in thin pegboard, with a very coarse thread and only 1/2" long. If you can't obtain the good screws, I explored a couple other options. If you can access the back of your pegboard, it's simple. Use bolts with nuts. If you can't and need a "blind hole" solution, one option I've found is "well nuts" also known as "rubber-insulated rivet nuts"; these are small rubber plugs with a threaded brass insert. When you tighten a bolt in them they compress and expand. It's not elegant but it works. The size you need is the 6-32 threaded, 1/4" hole size, 0.981" overall length. Pair it with a 1" 6-32 machine screw and perhaps an oversized #6 washer. The caveat with the well nuts is that they are almost an inch long, so you need some empty space behind your pegboard. The shorter well nuts I could find were too large in diameter to fit in the pegboard holes. If you don't have an inch behind your pegboard, you might be able to cobble something together by adding a lot of spacer washers to the long well nuts, or there are also non-removable blind rivets of various kinds (I haven't tried those). The DuraHook definitely will not work if you can't get a firm screw or bolt of some kind into your pegboard to hold them. If you have galvanized metal pegboard, don't plan on using the screws these hooks come with. (Though it's possible they work in some brands of metal pegboard, I don't know.)
A**A
I needed a shelf for my pegboard that could hold some weight, I had some extenders for my bridge jack that weigh 13lbs. With the provided screws they hold vert sturdy to the pegboard.
J**C
Tried a few other fancy hooks plus the standard type you see everywhere. These are hands down the best pegboard hooks you can buy! They will not fall out unless you destroy the pegboard itself. Comes with two size screws for different pegboard sizes.
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