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Industrial Supplies >> Anchor Fastener Selection Guide  
   
Split Drive Anchor  

 

The guide offers brief introduction and popular names for the concrete anchor fasteners. The guide is very helpful to find the right anchor fastener for your project.

Concrete Split Drive Anchor- Light to medium duty concrete fastener for concrete, brick or block.

Other Popular Names
Split anchor, split drive anchor, flat head split anchor, round head split anchor, split bolt anchor, split drive anchors, super-split, split drive anchors, spike, drive, CSD, countersunk split drive anchor, concrete and masonry anchor.

Brief Introduction:
Manufactured with hardened, heat-treated carbon steel, Split drive anchors are available with a flat counter sunk head or a rounded head. There are two sheared, pre-expanded halves at the base that are compressed as the anchor is driven into concrete. The anchor exerts tremendous force on the inside walls of the hole as the two halves continually try to regain their original shape. This positive expansion compensates for poor grade or old concrete. Concrete Split Drive anchors have low “slip” rates and increased vibration resistance.

Common variations and misspellings:
Super split.

 


- Wedge Anchor
- Sleeve Anchor
- Screw Anchor
- Drop-In Anchor
- Machine Screw Anchor
- Leadwood Screw Anchor
- Single Expansion Anchor
- Double Expansion Anchor
- Lag Shield Anchor
- Nylon Nail-It Anchor
- Metal Hit Anchor
- Split Drive Anchor
- Strike Anchor
- Hanger Mate
- Wall Driller

 


From: Concrete Fastening Systems, Inc.
More information, please visit the site http://www.confast.com
Edit by Jason