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Firstly lets run over the naming conventions - Screw anchors and screw bolts are the same thing.
Depending on which part of the world you're from depends on which name they're primarily called.
Australia for instance calls them Screw bolts whereas America calls them Screw Anchors.
For the sake of this article we will refer to them as Screw bolts (being that we're Australian) but keep in mind, they're the same thing.
Screw Bolts are concrete screw-in-anchors designed to self tap a thread into concrete and masonry products in order to fasten down objects.
Much the same way a wood screw would work, except these are significantly bigger and are designed to work into masonry subtrates rather than wood.
They generally feature a hex head bolt style head (although now countersunk head styles and undercut head styles are growing in popularity)
A large washer type flange on the underside of the head to help distribute the load evenly
A wide coarse thread, sometimes reinforced sometimes not.
The thread is designed to cut directly into your masonry substrate much in the same way a screw would work into timber, anchoring down your object and fastening it securely to the subtrate.
The simplest answer is usually the right one. They're easy, fast and they work great.
Screw bolt anchors are super efficient to install.
You simply drill a hole the same diameter as the shank of the screw bolts (ie M6 x 50mm screw bolt you drill a 6mm hole). Then you drive them directly into the concrete using a standard socket.
That's literally it.
No wrenches, no spanners or marking out. Drill, Drive, Done.
Not only are screw bolts fast and easy to install, they are incredibly strong anchors aswell. We have screw bolt anchors in our range load rated up to 2.2 tonnes per anchor!
They can also be used as a through fixing, meaning literally no marking out. Line up your post or batten where you'd like it to be fixed, drill a hole directly through your post or batten and into the concrete then drive a screw bolt anchor straight through both.
Now screw bolt anchors aren't the strongest fastener in the world, they're very strong but theyre not the strongest so they're not quite suitable for all applications but they absolutely will be perfect in most.
Want more information on anchor bolt installation? Feel free to contact us.
Thats it. Done.
Super easy and effective.
If you want to find some more information on screw bolt or screw in anchors you can find our full range right here with more specific information: Concrete Screws and Screw Bolts
If you've read this and have determined that Screw Bolt Anchors are not correct for your type of application you can find a full range of all our various fasteners here: Fasteners
Thanks for reading our latest blog entry
Best Regards,
The Scrooz Fasteners Team
www.scrooz.com.au
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Paul Kershaw has over 35 years of experience in the building supplies trade. He started his career in the s as a representative in the sales department at Unifix, which was the leading supplier of fixings at the time. In , he took the entrepreneurial leap and started his own business from his garage, selling pre-packed products. This venture evolved into the launch of the first Tradefix Direct website in .