Concrete Caulking Anchor, Zinc Plated Steel, #10-24
Drop-In Female Anchors for Concrete and Stone Applications
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- Color (Duplicate): Silver
- Color: Silver
- Condition: New
- Corrosion Resistant: Yes
- Diameter: #10
- Head Type: No Head
- Thread Direction: Right Hand
- Finish: Zinc Plated
- Material (Duplicate): Carbon Steel
- Material: Carbon Steel
- Part Number: 3661114122384
- Pattern: Caulking Anchors
- Product Type: Caulking Anchor
- Size: #10-24
- Size System: US
- Size Type: Regular
- System of Measurement: Inch
- Thread Direction: Right Hand
- Thread Pitch: 24 Per Inch
- Thread Size: #10-24
- Tolerance (IFI): Actual measurements may vary slightly +/- depending on production run within IFI Tolerances
- Weight: 1 lb
Zinc Plated Concrete Caulking Anchor
- Pre-assembled precision cast calking type anchor
- Zinc plated for corrosion resistance in dry environments
- Internally threaded for easy bolt installation and removal
- Designed for use in concrete, block, brick, or stone base materials
- Not recommended for overhead applications or life safety
- Installation Instructions
- Technical Data
Product Description:
The Zinc Plated Concrete Caulking Anchor, also known as a calk-in machine bolt anchor, is an internally threaded fastener perfect for securing objects to concrete, brick, or block base materials. This anchor comes ready to use with a lead alloy calking sleeve and a zinc plated expander cone.
To install, drill a hole, put in the anchor cone, and use a tool to push the sleeve over the cone. Easy to do. Once set, insert your bolt or threaded rod and tighten for a secure hold.
The zinc plating provides excellent corrosion resistance, making these anchors suitable for dry indoor applications. You can easily change or temporarily set up the design. Also strong enough for long-term use when needed.
Available Sizes:
- #10-24
- 1/4"-20
- 5/16"-18
- 3/8"-16
- 1/2"-13
The Zinc Plated Caulk-in Anchor is a versatile option for anchoring concrete, masonry, or brick. Reliable for both temporary and permanent use.