Anchors are used to fasten material for a secure hold. An anchor screw is held with grooves and slotting to grip and hold back the weight of the anchor base.
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A set of accessories and spare items which is related to anchors like clips etc.
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An anchor bolt is used to attach objects or structures to concrete. There are many types of anchor bolts but all consist of a threaded end, to which a nut and washer can be attached for the external load.
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Screws for attaching all types of components to concrete and masonry. Screws tap threads into a predrilled hole in concrete, brick or block.
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Tools required for installations of anchors. They ensure proper and safe setting of anchors.
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Also called split-drive anchors, drive anchors are one-piece, pre-expanded anchors designed for fast, permanent securing applications.
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Drive pin anchors are placed into holes drilled into concrete. Once the anchor is placed, a "pin" or nail is hammered into the anchor, expanding the anchor wedging itself into the concrete.
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Drop-in anchors are internally threaded, allowing the mounting hardware to be removed easily while leaving the anchor in place, the anchors consists of a tubular expansion shield and a solid, cone-shaped expander plug, female concrete anchors designed for anchoring into concrete.
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Expansion Shields are also called lag shield anchors and designed for anchoring into concrete, brick, and block. The shell-like unit has tapered internal threads for a portion of its length. The outside of the anchor has a series of circumferential ribs starting at the bottom and running for a major portion of its length.
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Hollow wall anchor expands inside the wall cavity to provide a large bearing area for transfer of loads and Wallboard Anchor is self-drill into drywall and provide excellent holding value and greater capacity than screws alone.
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Lag shields are fasteners that can be installed in lots of base materials—both harder, denser base materials and softer base materials.
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Rod anchors are also known as foundation bolts and are embedded in concrete foundations, wood, or steel platforms to support industrial equipment, steel columns, and many other structural assemblies.
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Fasteners used to attach a structure or object to concrete. They can be used with many base materials including concrete, brick and block. Connectors are welded to surfaces in order to resist shear between elements of a composite beam.
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Sleeve anchors consist of an anchor body and a long expansion clip. The expansion sleeve fits around the reduced diameter wedge, allow for anchoring into concrete, brick or block. The sleeve anchor is inserted into a predrilled hole then expanded and securely anchored into the surface of the material.
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Stud Anchors are designed for use in solid concrete only and cannot be used in other masonry base materials such as brick or block. Concrete stud anchors use a nut and washer on the threaded end to fasten a fixture to concrete, the other end is inserted in a pre-drilled hole in the concrete.
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Rod anchors are also known as foundation bolts and are embedded in concrete foundations, wood, or steel platforms to support industrial equipment, steel columns, and many other structural assemblies.
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A toggle bolt, also known as a butterfly anchor, is a fastener for hanging things on hollow walls such as drywall.
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Wall Anchors attach objects directly and firmly to a wall, while distributing the weight of the object evenly. Fastener used depends on the weight of the object and the type of wall construction.
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Wedge anchors design allows them to anchor fixtures into concrete. Wedge anchors work by inserting them into a hole drilled into concrete. The concrete wedge anchor is then expanded, wedging itself securely in the concrete
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