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Size: M6 x 40mm

M6 x 40mm
M6 x 50mm
M6 x 60mm
M6 x 65mm
M6 x 70mm
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Description
Designed for Instant Fixing

Secure Heavy Loads with a Single Strike. The Easiest Wall Anchor.

Forget wrenches and complex tools. This percussion expansion anchor installs in seconds with just a hammer, providing a powerful, permanent hold in solid masonry.

Tap-to-Expand Technology

The unique design features a pre-assembled center drive pin. Simply insert the anchor into a pre-drilled hole and hammer the pin flush. This action forces the split sleeve to expand outward, creating an immense friction grip against the hole walls.

No Wrench Needed Hammer Install Instant Grip

Heavy-Duty Hold for Any Project

Engineered for robust performance in solid base materials like concrete, solid brick, and stone. It's the ideal solution for fixing heavy items including cabinets, shelving, gate fittings, handrails, and satellite dishes securely to walls.

Concrete Ready Solid Brick High Load Capacity

Built to Last, Inside and Out

Constructed from high-grade carbon steel for exceptional structural strength. The entire anchor is finished with a durable color zinc plating, providing excellent corrosion resistance for long-lasting stability in various environments.

Carbon Steel Zinc Plated Corrosion Resistant

Specifications

Detailed measurements for proper selection and installation.

Specification Details
Material Carbon Steel
Finish Color Zinc Plated
Anchor Type Percussion (Hammer-Set) Expansion Anchor
Suitable Base Materials Concrete, Solid Brick, Solid Block
Installation Tool Hammer
Available Sizes (Diameter x Length) M6 x 40mm, M6 x 50mm, M6 x 60mm, M6 x 65mm, M6 x 70mm

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this anchor in drywall or hollow bricks?
No. This anchor is specifically designed for use in solid base materials like concrete, solid brick, or stone. It requires a solid wall to expand against to achieve its holding power.
What size drill bit should I use?
You should use a masonry drill bit that matches the diameter of the anchor sleeve. For example, for an M6 anchor, use a 6mm drill bit.
Is this anchor removable?
These anchors are designed for permanent installation. While it may be possible to remove them with significant effort (e.g., drilling out the center pin), they are not intended to be reusable or easily removable.