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 electro 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.
| Size (Dia. x Length) |
Thread Size (Type) |
Thread Length |
Minimum Anchor Embedment |
| 1/4" x 2-1/4" |
1/4-20 |
1" |
1-1/8" |
| 3/8" x 3" |
3/8-16 |
1-3/4" |
1-1/2" |
| 1/2" x 3" |
1/2-13 |
1-1/4" |
2-1/4" |
| 1/2" x 5-1/2" |
1/2-13 |
4" |
2-1/4" |
| 1/2" x 7" |
1/2-13 |
4" |
2-1/4" |
| 3/4" x 5-1/2" |
3/4-10 |
3-1/4" |
3-1/4" |
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 heavy duty 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