Drop-In Anchor is a type of fastener used to provide a secure threaded connection
in concrete, masonry, or other solid base materials. It is designed
to be installed flush with the surface, making it ideal for
applications where a clean, finished look is required. Drop-in
anchors are commonly used in construction, HVAC, electrical, and
mechanical installations.
Key Features of Drop-In AnchorsDesign: Cylindrical sleeve with internal threads. Expands when a bolt or threaded rod is inserted, creating a secure
hold.
Material: Installation: Load Capacity:
Applications of Drop-In AnchorsConstruction: Securing handrails, guardrails, and structural supports. Anchoring machinery or equipment to concrete floors.
HVAC and Electrical: General Use:
Installation StepsDrill a Hole: Clean the Hole: Insert the Anchor: Set the Anchor: Install the Fastener:
Advantages of Drop-In AnchorsProvides a flush, finished appearance. High load capacity for heavy-duty applications. Easy to install with the right tools. Versatile for use in concrete, brick, or block.
Common SizesDrop-in anchors are available in various sizes, typically specified
by: Thread Size: e.g., 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" (imperial) or M6, M8, M10 (metric). Embedment Depth: The depth required for proper installation.
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