Anchor Fasteners
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Anchor fasteners are a type of fastener used to secure objects to a solid surface, such as concrete,
masonry, or wallboard. They are designed to transfer load from the object being secured to the solid
surface, providing a secure and stable connection.
Types:
1. Expansion anchors: Expansion anchors work by inserting the anchor into a drilled hole in the
solid surface and expanding it against the sides of the hole to create friction and resistance.
2. Mechanical anchors: Mechanical anchors work by inserting a threaded rod or bolt into a
drilled hole in the solid surface and securing it with a nut or other fastening mechanism.
3. Sleeve anchors: Sleeve anchors work by inserting the anchor into a drilled hole in the solid
surface and expanding a sleeve against the sides of the hole to create friction and resistance.
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LFS Anchor fasteners can be more cost-effective than other fastening methods, such as welding, and they are often a convenient and economical choice for securing objects to solid surfaces.