1. Clean the surface: Clean and dry the surface where the concrete bolts will be inserted.
2. Mark position: mark the position of the bolt on the surface.
3. Drilling: Use a hammer drill and a masonry drill to drill holes in the surface at the marked locations.
4. Insert the anchor: insert the concrete bolt into the hole and tighten it with a wrench.
5. Install the clamp: Install the clamp to be installed to the exposed end of the bolt.
What's so special about concrete screw bolts?
Concrete screw bolts are special because they provide a strong and secure anchoring solution for securing fixtures to concrete surfaces. They are threaded to grip concrete for strong and reliable support. They can also withstand harsh environments and heavy loads in concrete structures, making them suitable for a variety of applications such as installing shelves, hanging pictures, installing curtain rods, etc.
· Construction: Used to anchor building materials such as beams and columns to concrete foundations.
· Industrial: Concrete surfaces used to attach machinery, equipment and structures to factories, warehouses and other industrial facilities.
· Exterior: Used to secure signs, fences, and other structures to concrete surfaces in parks, playgrounds, and other public areas.
· Residential: Use to secure shelves, cabinets, and other fixtures to concrete walls in basements, garages, and other concrete surfaces in your home.