Nylon Frame Anchor — Window & Door Frames
Nylon frame anchors are long, single-piece anchors consisting of a nylon body with an integrated screw. They are designed for through-fixing window frames, door frames, and similar elements: drill through the frame and into the substrate, push the anchor in, drive the screw to expand the plug behind the substrate.
Specifications
| Common Sizes | M8 × 80, M8 × 100, M10 × 100, M10 × 120, M10 × 140 (and longer) |
|---|---|
| Substrate | Concrete, solid brick, hollow brick, lightweight concrete blocks |
| Material | PA6/PA66 nylon body, zinc-plated or coated steel screw |
| Application | Window and door frames, wood frame fixing, façade panels |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a frame anchor and a sleeve anchor?
A frame anchor is much longer because it passes through the full thickness of the frame as well as into the wall. The expansion zone is positioned at the deep end of the anchor, behind the substrate. A sleeve anchor is shorter and expands within the substrate just below the surface.
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