Secure with Timco M10 shield anchor loose bolts – carbon steel, 60mm shield length. Ideal for concrete, brick & stone.
The Timco M10 Shield Anchor Loose Bolts provide a reliable fixing solution for installations where the fixture needs to be secured after the shield has been installed into the substrate. These anchors are highly compatible with most metric threaded components, offering versatility for various applications.
Featuring a three-segmented expansion design, these bolts are specifically engineered for use in tough materials including concrete, brick, and stone. With torque-controlled expansion, they ensure a secure and stable hold. The grade 8.8 carbon steel construction guarantees superior strength and durability, while the zinc and yellow finish offers corrosion resistance for long-lasting performance in harsh conditions.
Key Specifications:
With a thread diameter of M10 and a shield length of 60mm, these loose bolts require a 16.0mm drill hole and a 12.0mm fixture hole for installation. The minimum drill hole depth is 70mm, ensuring adequate embedment for stability. Each pack contains two pieces, providing ample supply for small installations or backups.
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