Industrial Fastener · Anchors Series
Hammer Drive Anchor
Hammer drive anchors install in one step: drill, insert, hammer the central pin to set. The pin drives a wedge that expands the body against the hole. Common in light-duty applications — sign mounting, conduit straps, cable clips. Made from zinc alloy or steel.
Product Overview
Hammer Drive Anchor sourcing essentials
Hammer drive anchors install in one step: drill, insert, hammer the central pin to set. The pin drives a wedge that expands the body against the hole. Common in light-duty applications — sign mounting, conduit straps, cable clips. Made from zinc alloy or steel.
Project or drawing specification
Zinc alloy body with steel pin (most common); all-steel variants available
Light-duty fastening, sign brackets, conduit, cable clips
Inspection records, lot labels, certificate options, and destination-ready packing.
Technical Data
Specification range
Final dimensions, mechanical properties, finish, and packing are confirmed against the RFQ and applicable standard.
| Material | Zinc alloy body with steel pin (most common); all-steel variants available |
|---|---|
| Diameter | M6 – M10 (1/4" – 3/8") |
| Surface Finish | Natural zinc |
| Application | Light-duty fastening, sign brackets, conduit, cable clips |
Common surface finishes
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Quality Control
Checked before consolidation and export
Each order is matched to the specified standard and verified at practical control points before shipment.
RFQ confirmation
Standard, size, grade, pitch, finish, certificates, packing, and destination are locked before production.
Lot verification
Critical dimensions, thread fit, markings, finish appearance, and packing labels are sampled and recorded.
Shipment approval
Photos and required reports are organized before consolidated loading and export documentation.
Buyer Questions
Frequently asked questions
Are hammer drive anchors removable?
Generally no — they are designed as permanent fasteners. To remove, the head can be ground off and the body left in place, or the anchor can be drilled out.
Ready to quote Hammer Drive Anchor?
Send the standard, size, grade, finish, quantity, packing requirement, and destination. Availability and lead time are confirmed with the inquiry.
