When you need to create a threaded projecting stud in a masonry or concrete surface - for bolting down machinery, securing handrails, fixing structural steelwork to a concrete substrate, or any application where a projecting bolt is needed at a specified location - a high-load projecting anchor is the correct specification. At the DIY Hardware Store, our projecting anchors cover the sizes and load ratings used in light structural and engineering applications.
A projecting anchor consists of an expansion sleeve that's driven or set into the drilled hole, with a threaded stud projecting from the masonry surface. The expansion mechanism locks the anchor into the substrate, and the projecting stud accepts a nut and washer to clamp the fixture to the surface. This is the correct fixing method for attaching machinery bases to concrete floors, fixing channel sections to structural walls, and creating anchor points for safety rails and barriers.
- Creates a threaded projecting stud in masonry or concrete
- Expansion sleeve locks into substrate hole
- Rated for pull-out, shear, and combined structural loads
- Used for machinery bases, handrails, and structural steelwork
- Accepts nut and washer for positive fixture clamping
- Available in sizes for light structural to engineering applications