Heavy Duty Shield Anchor — Bolt-Type Concrete Anchor
A shield anchor consists of a metal expansion shield (split sleeve) and a bolt with a cone or wedge that expands the shield as it is tightened. Shield anchors handle higher loads than sleeve anchors and are typically supplied with a pre-fitted bolt and washer.
Specifications
| Configurations | Hex bolt-type, Eye-type, Hook-type, Loose-bolt |
|---|---|
| Diameter | M6 – M20 |
| Material | Carbon steel shield with carbon steel or stainless bolt |
| Application | Heavy-duty concrete and stone fixing, machine bases, structural connections |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a shield anchor and a sleeve anchor?
A shield anchor uses a separate, robust metal shield (typically a precision-formed split sleeve) that expands over a cone, providing higher controlled pull-out load. A sleeve anchor uses a thinner metal sleeve that compresses around a stud. Shield anchors are heavier-duty; sleeve anchors are more general-purpose.
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