Easy to install, not easy to rust, good expandability and expansion performance, large end area and high pullout strength.
Easy to install, not easy to rust, good expandability and expansion performance, large end area and high pullout strength.
Size |
Pull out load |
Thread |
Drill hole |
Length |
1000 pcs/kgs |
M6 |
980 |
6 |
8mm |
25mm |
5.7 |
M8 |
1350 |
8 |
10mm |
30mm |
10 |
M10 |
1950 |
10 |
12mm |
40mm |
20 |
M12 |
2900 |
12 |
16mm |
50mm |
50 |
M14 |
-- |
14 |
18mm |
55mm |
64 |
M16 |
4850 |
16 |
20mm |
65mm |
93 |
M20 |
5900 |
20 |
25mm |
80mm |
200 |
A Drop In Anchor is a type of fastener designed for use in concrete or other hard, solid materials. It consists of an externally threaded steel rod with a cone-shaped tip and a sleeve that fits into a pre-drilled hole in the concrete. When the bolt is screwed into the sleeve, the cone-shaped tip of the anchor expands and locks the sleeve into place, creating a secure anchor point for attaching various items.
Made of high-quality steel for strength and durability.
Galvanized finish for corrosion resistance.
Available in various lengths and thread sizes to accommodate different applications.
Cone-shaped tip for easy installation and maximum holding power.
Designed to be used with a setting tool for proper installation.
Provides a strong and secure anchor point in hard, solid materials.
Easy to install with the proper tools.
Resistant to corrosion for long-lasting performance.
Can be used in a variety of applications, including construction, electrical, plumbing, and more.
Allows for easy removal and replacement of items attached to the anchor point.
Fastening electrical conduit, pipes, and fixtures to concrete walls or floors.
Installing handrails, guardrails, and safety barriers in concrete.
Mounting machinery and equipment to concrete foundations.
Securing shelving, storage racks, and other fixtures to concrete floors or walls.
Drill a hole of the appropriate size for the Drop In Anchor.
Clean the hole to remove any debris.
Insert the anchor into the hole, making sure it is flush with the surface of the concrete.
Use a setting tool to set the anchor in place by tapping it gently with a hammer.
Thread the bolt into the anchor and tighten to the desired torque.
Always use the appropriate size and type of Drop In Anchor for your application.
Make sure the concrete is of sufficient strength to support the weight or load being anchored.
Check the torque requirements for the bolt being used and use a torque wrench to ensure proper installation.
Follow all safety guidelines when working with concrete and power tools.