Product Overview
ZN25300SS Zinc Nailon Stainless-Steel Pin Drive Anchor
Zinc Nailon anchors are low-cost, easy-to-install anchors for applications under static loads.
Key Features:
Available with carbon and stainless-steel pins
Pin and head configuration designed to make anchor tamper-resistant
Material:
Body — Die-cast Zamac 3 alloy
Pin — Carbon steel; Type 304 stainless steel
Installation:
Drill a hole in base material using a carbide drill bit the same diameter as the nominal diameter of the anchor to be installed. Drill the hole to specified embedment depth, plus 1/4" for pin extension, and blow hole clean using compressed air. Alternatively, drill the hole deep enough to accommodate embedment depth and dust from drilling.
Position fixture and insert Nailon anchor.
Tap with hammer until flush with fixture, then drive pin until flush with top of head.
Caution:
Not for use in overhead applications
Nailon anchors are not recommended for eccentric tension (prying) loads — capacity will be greatly reduced in such applications
Zinc Nailon anchors are low-cost, easy-to-install anchors for applications under static loads.
Key Features:
Available with carbon and stainless-steel pins
Pin and head configuration designed to make anchor tamper-resistant
Material:
Body — Die-cast Zamac 3 alloy
Pin — Carbon steel; Type 304 stainless steel
Installation:
Drill a hole in base material using a carbide drill bit the same diameter as the nominal diameter of the anchor to be installed. Drill the hole to specified embedment depth, plus 1/4" for pin extension, and blow hole clean using compressed air. Alternatively, drill the hole deep enough to accommodate embedment depth and dust from drilling.
Position fixture and insert Nailon anchor.
Tap with hammer until flush with fixture, then drive pin until flush with top of head.
Caution:
Not for use in overhead applications
Nailon anchors are not recommended for eccentric tension (prying) loads — capacity will be greatly reduced in such applications