Common Types Of Sleeve Anchors
Sleeve anchors are effective tool that makes a great impact in almost about every industry. Exploited in series of project, today we introduce sleeve anchor to you.
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own high level of professional and technical team, to monitor the
stability of the quality, production, and supply.
Sleeve anchors are the most versatile fastener whose job is to secure items that is weighed up to 200 pounds. They are used in number of operations such as:
Door Frames:
One of the uses of
sleeve anchors is that they are work best on concrete, mortar walls, and bricks
during the installation process. Upon fastening the door with sleeve anchor it
will be much safer and secure while remaining usable.
Inserting Light
Fixtures:
To install light
fixtures in your apartment, sleeve anchors come in handy. They provide a
perfect fit to the ceilings and concrete walls. It’s better to use stainless
steel if you are planning to install lights and shades outside with a sleeve
anchor.
Following
are few easy steps to install sleeve anchors:
· Drilling the hole
· Clean out the debris
· Insert the sleeve anchor into the hole
· Turn it until finger tight
· Use a wrench to set the anchor
These sleeve anchors come in two different types. They are differentiated
by their head style, diameter and material.
Nut Driven:
These are
typically used to provide extra strength. Plus, they are more common than flat
head anchors. The best part is that they are corrosion resistant and are ideal
for external fixture.
Flat Head:
When a flush
required, flat head anchors are typically used. These types of anchors are
suitable for various applications. They are fixed in a hole by suitable
screwdrivers.
At House of Bolts, we ensure endurance and safety
for a predominant significance when procuring fasteners for a large-scale
project.
If
you want to know more about various anchors, feel free to contact us
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