Nail In Anchor
A nail-in anchor, also known as a drive anchor, is a type of fastener designed for easy installation into masonry or concrete. It typically consists of a metal sleeve with a nail or pin that is driven into the anchor using a hammer. As the nail is driven in, it expands the sleeve, securing it firmly in place within the base material. Nail-in anchors are favored for their quick and straightforward installation process, making them ideal for light to medium-duty applications such as hanging shelves, attaching fixtures, or mounting lightweight objects. They provide reliable holding power and are commonly used in both residential and commercial construction.
Material :
Steel
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Catalog Nail In Anchor
Anchor Diameter | Anchor Length | Fixture Hole Diameter | Max Fixture Thickness |
M6 | 30MM | 6.5MM | 10MM |
M6 | 40MM | 6.5MM | 20MM |
M6 | 50MM | 6.5MM | 30MM |