Wedge anchors are available in different sizes and materials to accommodate different load requirements and environmental factors. Learn how wedge anchors work as well as their benefits!
As it begins to get into the warmer seasons, it is crucial to understand how your chemical anchors can be affected. Not storing properly can result in poor performance.
Learn when to use wedge or sleeve anchors and their installation methods.
Allfasteners doesn’t just sell anchors; they provide expert advice to help you make the right choice.
The Allfasteners screw anchor is considered a better choice compared to a sleeve anchor in concrete masonry block applications for several reasons, find out why.
Wedge anchors and screw anchors are both types of fasteners used to secure objects to concrete or masonry surfaces, but they differ in their design and installation methods.
Both expansion anchors used for fastening into concrete, but which one is better to use?
This guide will help explain the factors for choosing the right epoxy for threaded rod anchoring.
Why are there so many different types of “galvanized” bolts? Not sure which one to ask for or specify? Not all galvanizing is the same. Read on to discover why these finishes are intended for different applications, and to decide which option best fits the needs of your project.