chemical wall anchors

The primary structure of a wedge-type anchor consists of a threaded rod, a nut, a washer, and the wedge itself. The threaded rod, often made from durable materials like steel or stainless steel, is inserted into a pre-drilled hole. As the nut is tightened, the wedge is forced against the inner wall of the hole, causing the anchor to expand. This expansion generates a powerful frictional force that locks the anchor in place, providing exceptional holding power.

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These screws feature a wide, flat head, which distributes the pressure evenly, preventing the board from splitting. The sharp point enables easy penetration into the material without pre-drilling, saving time and effort The sharp point enables easy penetration into the material without pre-drilling, saving time and effort The sharp point enables easy penetration into the material without pre-drilling, saving time and effort The sharp point enables easy penetration into the material without pre-drilling, saving time and effort35mm chipboard screws. Additionally, they often have a coating, such as zinc plating, to resist corrosion and enhance their longevity.

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