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Concrete Screw Anchor

Concrete Screw Anchor
Pan Head

  ■ Material  

Carbon Steel / Alloy Steel ; A2 Stainless Steel ; A4 Stainless Steel

  ■ Surface Finish  

Zinc Plated ; Ruspert ; Mechanical Zinc Plated

  ■ Product Description  

Pan Head concrete screw anchor with a rounded, domed head and wide bearing surface that distributes load and provides excellent clamping force. Ideal for applications where a smooth appearance is desired and where the head may be partially exposed.

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  • ✔︎ Concrete      ✔︎ Block      ✔︎ Natural Stone

  • 01 . Wide Bearing Surface : superior load distribution and clamping force
    02 . Rounded Dome Head : smooth, low-profile appearance when partially visible
    03 . Self-Tapping Thread : forms secure interlock without expansion
    04 . Removable & Reusable : no chemical anchors or expansion sleeves required
    05 . Impact Wrench Compatible : rapid installation with power tools

  • ✔︎ Structural Steel Connections      ✔︎ Mechanical Equipment Bases      ✔︎ Highway Guardrails      ✔︎ Bridge Decking      ✔︎ Sound Barrier Walls

  • STEP 1  -  DRILL 

    Step 1  -  Drill 

    Use a hammer drill (SDS-plus) with the specified drill bit diameter. Drill to the required depth per the anchor size table for your selected diameter.

    STEP 2  -  CLEAN

    Step 2  -  Clean

    Remove all dust and debris from the hole using a blow-out pump followed by a hole brush. Dust remaining in the hole will significantly reduce holding values.

    STEP 3  -  LNSERT

    Step 3  -  Insert

    Pass the anchor through the fixture and insert the screw directly into the hole until it reaches the bottom of the drilled hole.

    STEP 4  -  DRIVE 

    Step 4  -  Drive 

    Drive the screw with an impact wrench or torque wrench.

    Do NOT exceed the maximum installation torque specified in the technical data table for your anchor diameter.

    STEP 5  -  SET

    Step 5  -  Set

    Installation is complete when the pan head contacts the fixture surface.

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