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Industrial Supplies >> Anchor Fastener Selection Guide  
   
Strike 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 Strike Anchor- Heavy to medium duty concrete anchor for solid concrete base material.

Other Popular Names
Strike anchor, all American anchor, hit anchor, nail anchor, all American anchor, all anchor, EZA, easy set expansion anchor, concrete and masonry anchor.

Brief Introduction:
The body of the Concrete Strike Anchor is carbon steel and coated with yellow dichromate over zinc plating. It has an interior hole that extends the length of the anchor. The anchor is threaded on the top where the drive pin is inserted (the drive pin comes inserted in the interior hole of the anchor). The opposite end of the anchor has four slots that are equally spaced and ribs that extend the circumference of the anchor, both which run a portion of its length.

Common variations and misspellings:
EZ set expansion anchor.

 


- 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