Screw-Bolt+ Anchors
A heavy-duty, one-piece anchor for concrete applications. Installs fast, delivers strong holding power with less torque, and is fully removable for versatility.
Galvanized Screw-Bolt+ Anchor >
- 3/8" thru 3/4" diameters
- 3" thru 8" lengths
- For exterior use and pressure treated lumber
- Diameter, length, and product marks on head for inspection
- Building Code Approved
Zinc Screw-Bolt+ Anchor >
- 1/4" thru 3/4" diameters
- 1-1/4" thru 8" lengths
- Available with Hex Washer Head and Flat Head
- Diameter, length and product marks on head for inspection
- Building Code Approved
Wedge Anchors
Engineered for maximum strength in concrete applications. A fully threaded, torque-controlled expansion anchor built for consistent performance in cracked or uncracked concrete.
Zinc Wedge Anchor (SD1) >
- 1/4" thru 1" diameters
- 1-3/4" thru 12" lengths
- Letter code and product marks on head for post installation indentification
- Building Code Approved
304 Stainless Steel Wedge Anchor (SD4) >
- 1/4" thru 3/4" diameters
- 2-1/4" thru 7" lengths
- Recommended for exterior use and with pressure treated lumber
- Letter code and product marks on head for installation identification
- Now Building Code Approved
- Marine, coastal, and severe wet climate applications
Galvanized Wedge Anchor (HD5) >
- 3/8" thru 3/4" diameters
- 2-3/4" thru 8-1/2" lengths
- Recommended for exterior use and with pressure treated lumber
- Letter code and product marks on head for installation identification
Design improves speed and reduces effort for faster installation than traditional anchors.
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