Overview
- Light duty masonry anchor
- Working load in 30 MPa concrete = 1.0kN
- All metal fixing for thin materials
- Tamper proof
- Non-corrosive zinc alloy body
- Flush fitting expander nail head
Features |
Benefits |
Installation |
- Fast and simple with no special setting tools
- Low in place cost
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Uses a small diameter hole |
Suits small hole for different applications |
Positive expansion every time |
Reliability guaranteed |
A permanent tamper proof fastening (vandal proof) |
Ensures that fastener is vandal proof |
Melting point up to 400 degrees C |
High melting point ensures reliability in hot conditions |
Uses
- Suitable for many light duty applications
- Electrical installations
- Sprinkler installations
- Plumbing trades
- Air-conditioning
- Signwriters
- Window installations
- Curtain walls etc
- A whole host of other light duty applications
NOTE: The holding power of any anchor is often only as strong as the surrounding material that it is set into, ensure that the load
required is not greater than the safe working load as quoted
The Shuredrive Anchor must not be used overhead in a direct tension loaded situation, as there is a possibility of the mushroom
head shearing off under load, e.g. air conditioning duct support straps, suspended ceiling applications or other suspension type applications.
Installation
To install, follow the three step principle which applies to most of our masonry anchor systems.
- Drill a neat hole into the work surface, using the fixture to be fastened as a template. Ensure that you drill the hole 8mm deeper than the embedment depth of the anchor to allow for the expansion nail to protrude through the end of the anchor. Clean out all surplus residue and dust from the hole.
- Insert and press fully home the Shuredrive Anchor. Now you can see why it was a good idea to use the fixture as a template, all holes will line up.
- After the anchor sleeve has been pressed fully home, drive the expansion nail, using light but firm hammer blows, until the head of the nail is flush into the mushroom head.

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