Screw Anchors
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Screw anchors secure using integrated notched threads that bite into the mounting surface during installation. They can be installed into cracked or damaged concrete and resist loosening from vibrations. Their tapered shanks reduce stress on the mounting surface and provide additional holding power as they wedge into place.
Heavy-Duty Hex-Head Screw Anchors
Heavy-duty hex-head screw anchors install into concrete and other masonry surfaces and secure heavy loads. They feature large, hardened threads and shanks that bite into the mounting surface and secure higher loads than standard hex-head screw anchors.
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Plain 410 Stainless Steel
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Zinc Plated 410 Stainless Steel
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Hex-Head Screw Anchors
Hex-head screw anchors install into concrete and other masonry surfaces to secure items in place. They feature hardened threads that cut into the mounting surface to provide holding power. Their heads are shaped like hexagons to accept wrenches and sockets for high torque and fast installation.
410 Stainless Steel
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Zinc Plated Steel
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Flat-Head Screw Anchors
Flat-head screw anchors install into concrete and other masonry surfaces and secure items in place while providing a snag-free finished appearance. They feature hardened threads that cut into the mounting surface and provide their holding power. Their heads are intended for flush mounting and require a countersunk hole in the mounted item.
410 Stainless Steel
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Installation Tools For Screw Anchors
Installation tools for screw anchors expedite and simplify the installation process for screw anchors. They commonly contain the appropriate drill bits, sockets, impact driver bits, and SDS bits needed to install these anchors.
Screw Anchor Installation Tool
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