Manufactur standard Pan head screw - Hit Anchors – Sunshow Detail:
Hit Anchors are a quick, simple, and adaptable masonry anchoring system. They are designed for application on a range of materials and for applications exposed to seismic loads. When the bolt of the fastener is tightened, it expands against the base material to create a strong connection and is able to distribute load-bearing weight.It is composed of a wall pipe, hexagon bolt, ribbed nut, and flat pad. The bolt thread is the full thread. Hit Anchors are versatile. They can be used for light or heavy-duty fastening so can be applied in projects such as fixing radiators in the home but also work for much larger operations such as securing the joists of decking. These anchors can be used in a variety of base materials such as concrete, brick, and block.
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