Description
Maximum Holding Power In Solid Concrete! Secure your projects with confidence using our high-quality concrete wedge anchors (also known as concrete anchor bolts ). Designed for heavy-duty applications, these wedge anchors are contractor grade and building code approved for fastening into solid concrete. Made from an ASTM Grade 2 galvanized steel, our wedge anchors are rust resistant and ideal for a variety of applications. Securely fasten heavy machinery, railings, and more into solid concrete with our threaded wedge anchors, designed to accommodate fixtures of various thicknesses. Available in 3 Sizes 1/2" diameter x 3" long (Thread Size: 1/2" - 13) 1/2" diameter x 5.5" long (Thread Size: 1/2" - 13) 3/8" diameter x 3" long (Thread Size: 3/8" - 16) Specs Anchor Head Style : Hex Nut Material : Steel Coating : Galvanized Fastening Base Material : Solid Concrete Interior / Exterior : Interior Features Unrivaled Holding Strength for heavy-duty applications in solid concrete, these expansion anchors are ideal for anchoring machinery, structural supports, railings, electrical equipment, and MORE! Galvanized Steel : Corrosion-resistant for long-lasting performance. Nut & Washer Included : Arrives preassembled for fast and easy installation. Contractor Grade and Building Code Approved! Made from ASTM Grade 2 steel, these wedge anchors feature a heavy-loading capacity. Threaded Design allows for easy installation and can accommodate a range of fixture thicknesses FAQ Types of anchor bolts for concrete? There are a variety of types of anchor bolts for concrete, here's a summary of some of the different types: Wedge Anchors : Consists of tapered end with an expansion clip, wedging into the concrete as it is tightened. Sleeve Anchors : Consist of a metal sleeve, a nut, and a bolt. Once tightened, the sleeve expands into the concrete, resulting in a reliable and secure hold. L-Shaped Anchor Bolts (also known as concrete bent anchor bolts or cement anchor bolts ), they are identified with the 90-degree bend at one end and are generally embedded in wet concrete. Strike Anchors : One-piece anchors that are hammered directly into pre-drilled concrete holes. These anchors have internal threads. Drop-In Anchors : Dropped into a pre-drilled hole and requires a setting tool to secure into the concrete. How to install concrete wedge anchors? Drill a hole: As a general best practice, we recommend drilling 1/4" deeper than anchor embedment. Clean the hole Drive your wedge anchor into the hole. Tighten the bolt