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Get it between 2025-10-27 to 2025-11-03. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
SHALLOW EMBEDMENT OPPORTUITIES-Less time required to drill hole
NATIONAL COARSE THREADS-Bolts and threaded rod is most common type available
INTERNAL THREADS Easy-removabilityWORKS IN MOST MASONRY MATERIAL-Consistent holding values in wide variety of base materials
REQUIRES THE USE OF A SETTING TOOL-Setting tool allows for proper positive expansion of the anchor
Applications The anchor is made from Anchor Body Antimonial Lead Alloy/Cone Zamac Alloy. This anchor is designed for use in Concrete, Block, and Brick. Environment The anchor is designed for use in a Moist environment. Head Style The anchor is a head Hole Diameter/Bit Diameter The anchor requires a 1/2" hole to be drilled in the base material (Concrete, Block, and Brick). The hole should be drilled with carbide tipped bit that meets ANSI standards and used in a hammer drill. Driver Required A is required for driving the anchor into the base material. Diameter of Anchor The diameter of the anchor is 1/4". Length Anchor The length of the anchor is 7/8" Thread Length The length of the threads on the anchor is in length. Minimum Embedment The minimum anchor embedment into the concrete is 7/8". Therefore, the anchor must be installed so that a minimum of 7/8" of the anchor is embedded into the concrete. Maximum Fixture Thickness The maximum fixture thickness or the maximum thickness of the material being fastened for a anchor is . This will ensure that the minimum embedment of 7/8" will be met. Fixture Hole Diameter The hole in the fixture or material being fastened must be larger than the designated diameter of the anchor. The 1/4" diameter anchor requires the hole in the fixture to be 9/16". Spacing between Anchors Each anchor must be spaced a minimum distance of 5" from each other when measured center to center. Edge Distance It is very important not to install the anchor any closer than 2-1/2" from an unsupported edge of the concrete.