Product Description
1. Product name: zinc-alloy single expansion series anchor
2. Material: zinc alloy
3. Size: 1/4—3/4
Application
It can be used for fastening into rock, concrete, brick, etc.
One-piece design,made of zinc-alloy, is entirely rustproof.
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.
Transportation
FAQ
What is a single expansion anchor?
A single expansion anchor is a fastener meant for light to medium duty fastening in hard, dense base materials. It is an internally threaded, mounted anchor.
These anchors work in conjunction with a machine-threaded bolt. These bolts are sold separately. The anchor is expanded as the bolt is inserted and turned clockwise.
These are light duty to medium duty fasteners that can be installed in solid base materials. The bolt can be removed as necessary, but the fastener is permanent.
The body of the anchor is made of a die cast zinc alloy called Zamak. The body is held together by one zinc plated carbon spring wire.
The anchor has two halves with a single expansion nut held together by a single zinc-coated spring wire.
This anchor requires a bolt of the same size. So a 1/2” anchor requires a 1/2” diameter bolt.
The holding values of anchors are dependent on the strength of the base material and the depth of embedment
The single expansion anchor has one expansion nut and is used in hard, dense base materials. The double expansion has two expansion nuts and is used in applications where the base material is soft or where the strength is suspect.
The internal threads of the anchor are national coarse threads. Any type of bolt with national coarse threads can be inserted and will expand the anchor properly.
The minimum embedment for the anchor is equal to the length of the anchor being installed. This anchor should be installed at minimum embedment or deeper.
These anchors can be used in a variety of masonry material, such as concrete, solid brick, solid block, and mortar joints.
Anchors must be spaced a minimum of 10 anchor diameters away from one another. So 1/2” anchors must be spaced a minimum of 5” apart from one another.
No, this anchor is not manufactured in 316 stainless steel.