1. Shock-resistant and durable with a reliable post-expansion feature.
2. Quick assembly and quick installation, due to the use of thickened sleeves and enlarged flat pads, it has a strong fastening force and is usually used in heavy-duty facilities.
3. Sleeve anchor has high bearing capacity even in cracked concrete, and has high safety performance.
4. Since the sleeve anchor does not produce expansion stress, sleeve anchor achieves the effect of pre-embedding through the convex combination in the tapered hole, ensuring maximum anchoring reliability.
A sleeve anchor works by enlarging the sleeve to grip the inside of a hole drilled in masonry. The installation process includes the following steps:
1. Drill a hole in the masonry to the required size for the anchor
2. Clean the hole to remove any dust or debris
3. Insert the sleeve anchor into the hole with the threaded end facing out
4. Tighten the bolt to pull the sleeve over the side of the hole, allowing it to expand and grip the masonry
5. Attach the clamp to be installed to the exposed end of the bolt.
6. This expansion of the sleeve provides firm support, allowing the fixture to be attached to the masonry with a high degree of stability.