Drop in anchor/Hammer set anchor/Driving PEG
Product Description
1. Product name: drop in anchor, concrete drop in anchor, drop in, female anchors, thunder drop, multi-set concrete anchors.
2. Material: carbon steel, stainless steel
3. Finish treatment: white zinc plated, yellow zinc plated.
4. Size: both metric and inch sizes are available, metric from M6-M20,inch from 1/4---3/4
A Drop-In anchor consists of a zinc plated steel tubular expansion shield and a solid, cone-shaped expander plug. The expander plug is case hardened and tempered to prevent galling and binding during expansion. The shield has four equally spaced slots for a portion of its length and the bottom part may be knurled. The shield also has a smooth, flangeless top that allows for either flush or countersunk installation. The bottom lip of the shield is tapered to allow maximum depth and holding power.
Application
Light to heavy-duty into solid concrete. Sometimes used with threaded rod.
Technical data:
Thread Size(A) | Anchor Dia.(B) | Thread Depth | Anchor Length (C) | Pull out Load (Kgs) | Qty.Per Box/Ctn | Weight Kgs/ |
1/4-20 | 3/8" | 1/2" | 1" | 1000 | 100/2000 | 11.0 |
3/8-16 | 1/2" | 5/8" | 1-9/16" | 2000 | 50/1000 | 28.0 |
1/2-13 | 5/8" | 3/4" | 2" | 3200 | 50/500 | 54.0 |
5/8-11 | 7/8" | 7/8" | 2-1/2" | 5400 | 25/200 | 141.0 |
3/4-10 | 1" | 1-1/4" | 3-1/8" | 7000 | 25/150 | 227.0 |
M6 (W1/4) | 8.0 | 10 | 25 | 950 | 100/2000 | 6.3 |
M8 (W5/16) | 10.0 | 14 | 30 | 1350 | 100/2000 | 12.5 |
M10 (W3/8) | 12.0 | 15 | 40 | 1950 | 50/1000 | 25.0 |
M12 (W1/2) | 16.0 | 20 | 50 | 2900 | 50/500 | 51.0 |
M16 (W5/8) | 20.0 | 25 | 65 | 4850 | 25/200 | 112.0 |
M20 (W3/4) | 25.0 | 35 | 80 | 5900 | 25/150 | 235.0 |
Packaging & Shipping
White box (neutral packing) ---Craft paper carton---Free fumigation wood pallet or plywood pallet. We could also make packing as customer’s requirement.
FAQ
What is a drop-in anchor?
Drop-in anchors are concrete fasteners designed for use in solid concrete only. Once the fastener is set, it becomes permanent.
If you need to permanently fasten something to concrete (not brick or block), this is a great choice.
The anchor sets in the concrete when the internal expander plug is pushed into the bottom of the anchor with a drop-in anchor-setting tool. The plug causes the anchor to expand in the hole and is kept in place by friction.
It consists of two parts: the expander plug and the anchor body. The expander plug and anchor body come preassembled and ready for installation.
The strength depends on several factors: the size of the anchor, the depth of the hole that the anchor is placed into, and the strength of the concrete.
No, it does not come with a bolt because every application requires different lengths and head styles of bolts
This anchor requires a masonry bit that is equal to the outside diameter of the anchor.
This anchor requires a masonry bit that is equal to the outside diameter of the anchor.
Yes. A properly cleaned hole in the concrete is critical.
Yes, a drop-in setting tool must be for proper installation.