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Drive these tools with a hammer until the thicker portion of the tool makes contact with the anchor, causing it to expand.
A zinc plating provides corrosion resistance in wet environments.
These 18-8 stainless steel anchors have good chemical resistance.
More corrosion resistant than 18-8 stainless steel anchors, these 316 stainless steel anchors have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
An adjustable stop allows you to set anchors at consistent depths. Use with a hammer.
Drive these tools with a hammer to expand anchors.
The fastest way to install shallow-hole female-threaded anchors. Just push the tip of the tool into the anchor and turn the tool with a power drill.
Also known as caulk-in anchors, these stay secure when there's not much material to hold.
A drilled hole is required for installation.
Attach the components of these sets onto a hammer drill to install tapping screws in concrete, block, and brick.
Also known as Tapcons, use these screws in applications requiring high strength.
These 410 stainless steel screws are more corrosion resistant than ultra-corrosion-resistant coated steel screws.
These blue and silver ultra-corrosion-resistant coated steel screws stand up to wet environments.
Also known as Tapcons, these screws are often used to anchor parts to concrete, block, and brick. Assortments include a drill bit.
Use these light duty anchors to hold 20 lbs. or less.
A built-in stop ensures repeatable drilling depths for installing drop-in anchors.
The SDS-Plus shank has two deep slots and two shallow slots for use with SDS-Plus-drive rotary hammers.
The SDS-Max shank has three deep slots and two shallow slots for use with SDS-Max-drive rotary hammers.
Insert these bits directly into power screwdrivers, impact drivers, and other tools that accept 1/4" hex shanks.
Use these bits with handheld power drills, drill presses, and hammer drills.