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1. Descriptions:
Nylon Hammer Plug Anchors with nail screws are made of Nylon material.The screws are steel made with countersunk head. Nylon Hammer Plug Anchors with nail screws are pre-assembled through fixing, a light duty nail expanding for solid masonry, perforate bricks and hollow blocks constructions.They are also used in All kinds of timber including laths, frames, wall connection or render profiles, skirting boards, wall angles, cable ducts, cable and pipe clips, sheets etc.
Crever Fastener Factory provide standard and non-standard Hammer Plug Anchors with nail screw,wall plug anchors,Rawl plugs,fixing ties with Plastic/PP, Nylon/PE,PA materials.Special style,body colour and size is avariable as customers’ needings.
2. Product Specifications:
1. Name: nylon hammer anchor nail screw, nylon hammer fixing anchor
2. Grade: C10B21, C1022, SUS201,SUS410,SUS304,SUS316,A2-70,A2-80,A4-80
3. Size: M5x30--M10x220
4. Standard: DIN ISO
5. Certification: ISO9001, SGS, CTI, ROHS
Product Name | nylon hammer anchor with nail screw |
Material | stainless steel, carbon steel, alloy steel, brass and so on |
Color | zinc, black phosphate, gray, decramet, HDG, ruspert, nickel and so
on |
Standard | DIN GB ISO JIS BA ANSI |
Grade | C10B21, C1022, SUS201, SUS304, SUS316, A2-70, A2-80, A4-80, 4.8 6.8
8.8 10.9 12.9 |
Sizes | M5x30mm--M10x220 |
Thread | full thread, partical thread |
Drive | philips, pozi, socket, hex, square, solloted, combined |
3. FAQ:
Nylon nail anchor are light duty, drive type expansion anchors. They come preassembled and are ready to be installed. Once the nail is set in the anchor body, it is tamper resistant.
These can be used for light duty fastening in many materials, including concrete, block, and brick.
The body is made of a rust resistant material called polyamide nylon. The nail is available in either zinc plated carbon steel or aluminum.
Yes, it can come with both carbon steel and stainless steel nail.
These are available in three head styles: flat countersunk, round, and mushroom.
It is available in two different diameters: 3/16” and 1/4”. The 3/16” diameter is available in lengths of 3/4”, 1”, and 1-1/2”. The 1/4” diameter is available in lengths of 1”, 1-1/2”, 2”, and 3”.
It is split to allow the anchor body to move apart as the nail is forced down into the anchor body, which creates expansion force against the base material.
Installation is simple. Drill a hole, insert the anchor through the item being installed, and set it with a hammer. Once the nail is flush with the head, the anchor is fully expanded and properly set.
The hole must be at least 1/4” deeper than the expected embedment in the base material.
Yes. Any concrete dust or debris in the hole may reduce the holding values of the anchor. Cleaning the hole will ensure a better chance for a quality fastening.
Yes, it can be installed through the fixture into the concrete, and hole spotting is not necessary. Make sure that the hole in the fixture is slightly larger than the designated diameter of the anchor being installed.
It is not advised to use them in cold environments, as the anchor can become very brittle. This may cause the nylon anchor body to shatter during installation or, even when installed properly, to have reduced holding values.
The body will not rust. If the nail is zinc plated carbon steel then it will rust, but the aluminum nail and the all-nylon nail will not rust.
No, they should not be used for overhead installations.
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NYLON HAMMER ANCHOR