Sleeve Anchors

A sleeve anchor is a type of expansion anchor used for fastening objects to concrete, brick, or other masonry surfaces. It is designed to provide a secure and reliable hold in these materials. Sleeve anchors are commonly used in construction, renovation, and various industrial applications. Key characteristics of sleeve anchors include: Design: A sleeve anchor consists of an internally threaded sleeve, a nut, and a cone-shaped expander plug. The sleeve is typically made of materials like steel or stainless steel. Installation: To install a sleeve anchor, a hole is drilled into the masonry surface, and the anchor is inserted. As the nut is tightened, it pulls the expander plug into the sleeve, causing the sleeve to expand and grip the walls of the hole securely. Materials: Sleeve anchors are available in different materials, with steel and stainless steel being common choices for their strength and corrosion resistance. Sleeve anchors are used for a wide range of applications, including attaching fixtures, equipment, signage, and structural components to masonry surfaces. They are known for their ease of installation and reliability, making them a preferred choice when a strong and secure fastening is required in masonry materials.
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