Product Tag - Concrete Anchors

  • Toggle Wing, Zinc Plated

    A Toggle spring wing anchor, also called a toggle nut, in zinc plated steel is an anchor used in hollow wall applications (walls with space on the other side) such as drywall and concrete blocks (also called cinder blocks) or any hollow concrete masonry unit. Toggle wings are often used to replace spring wings used in the installations of toggle bolts. Toggle nuts are used with machine screws through pre-drilled holes.

  • Pipe Spike

    Powers Pipe SPIKE® is ideal for ceiling applications where hanging threaded rod is needed.
    The SPIKE® anchor is a patented, one-piece, tamper-proof vibration resistant anchor for use in concrete, block, brick or stone. Several head styles and anchor materials are available. The SPIKE® anchor is formed with an “s” shaped configuration at the working end of the anchor to create an expansion mechanism. Since the anchor is pre-expanded, there is no secondary tightening operation required which greatly reduces the overall cost of an anchor installation.

  • Toggle Bolt, Zinc Plated

    The Toggle Bolt is a spring wing type hollow wall anchor designed for use in block, wallboard and other hollow base materials. The Toggle Bolt is a two-part assembly consisting of a machine screw and a spring wing toggle. Sizes range from 1/8″ x 2″ to 1/2″ x 6″ with combo round, flat, mushroom, tie-wire or slotted hex head styles.

  • Plastic Anchor Kit

    This kit contains standard drywall/concrete expansion anchors, screws, and a masonry drill bit sized appropriately.
    Kits are available with standard Phillips pan head screws, or with slotted hex head washer screws. 
    Sizes are:
    3/16″ Anchor & Bit, with #6 – #8 x 3/4″ Phillips Pan Head Screw
    1/4″ Anchor & Bit, with #10 – #12 x 1″ Phillips Pan Head Screw
    1/4″ Anchor & Bit, with #10 – #12 x 1″ Slot Hex Head Screw

  • Grey Plastic Anchor, No Lip

    This is a standard plastic expansion anchor that can be used in drywall or solid walls for light hanging or attaching needs. This type has no outer ring or lip that remains outside the pre-drilled hole, so there will not be any plastic visible once the screw is in place. Also, whatever is being attached to the wall will sit directly against the wall, with no gap.

  • Lead Wood Screw Anchor

    Lead wood screw anchors, also known as lead wood screw shields, are ideally suited for projects that require fastening wood or anchoring brick, concrete, block or softer masonry. You’ll find these anchors install easily as the lead alloy material is soft enough to use, yet hard enough to provide strong holding power. A pre-drilled hole is required for installation.
    We do not recommend for ceiling applications. 

  • Lag Shield, Long and Short

    The Lag Shield is a screw style anchor designed for use with lag bolts. It is suitable for use in concrete and the mortar joints of block or brick walls. In harder masonry materials, short style Lag Shields are used to reduce drilling time. The long style version is used in soft or weak masonry to better develop strength. The Lag Shield is not recommended for overhead or life safety applications.

  • 1/2″ Combo Bit for 1/4″ Lead M/S Anchor

    This 1/2″ combo drill bit installs lead anchors for 1/4″-20 combo sidewalk bolts. I works for all masonry surfaces, both block and concrete. The smaller pilot bit starts the hole in the right location, and the larger 1/2″ step bit drills the perfect hole for setting lead machine screw anchors.
    Fully adjustable collar allows you to set the depth of the hole for a perfect set every-time. Comes with Hex Wrench.

  • Lead Machine Screw Anchor

    The lead machine screw anchor is an internally threaded anchor designed to make female threads into concrete. It features a soft lead shell on the outside and steel threads on the inside. They are designed for solid concrete but can be installed into hollow block or brick with a special setting tool.

  • Hammer Drive Tool

    Drive pin anchors are installed in pre-drilled holes. Using this tool and a hammer, a solid strike drives a nail into the anchor body, expanding the anchor to form a tight fit. These anchors secure light loads to masonry materials.

  • Hammer Drive Pins

    Drive pin anchors are installed in pre-drilled holes with a hammer strike that drives a nail into the anchor body, expanding the anchor to form a tight fit. These anchors secure light loads to masonry materials.

  • Nylon Round Head Nail-In