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Nail-in anchors

Useful information

Can also be unscrewed with pozi bit to remove

Can also be screwed in when working on tiles or other fragile materials


Types Available

Plastic Nail-in anchor
  • Easily identified by its white sleeve.
  • Suitable for interior applications only.
  • Available in a rimmed version, to provide extra grip, as well as a Tru-fix version.
Nylon Nail-in anchor
  • Easily identified by its grey sleeve.
  • Suitable for exterior applications.
  • Nylon can withstand the onslaught from the elements.
  • Countersunk head ensures a smooth finish.

Simple Installation

Step 1:
Drill same-size hole
in wall and fitting

If using a sharp masonry bit, you can drill through the material to be mounted and into the masonry in one step!

Step 2:
Place Nail-in anchor
through the aligned holes

There is no need to remove the nail from the sleeve, simply place the sleeve with the nail in place through both the hole in the material to be mounted and into the wall.

Step 3:
Hammer home

 

Available sizing:
Nylon White Rimmed Tru-Fix
5 x 30mm       5 x 25mm       5 x 35mm      
5 x 40mm       5 x 35mm       6 x 35mm      
6 x 40mm       5 x 45mm       6 x 55mm      
6 x 60mm       6 x 35mm       8 x 60mm      
6 x 70mm       6 x 45mm       6 x 70mm      
6 x 80mm       6 x 55mm       8 x 80mm      
8 x 100mm       6 x 70mm       8 x 100mm      
8 x 120mm       8 x 100mm       8 x 120mm      
8 x 135mm       8 x 120mm      
8 x 60mm       8 x 135mm      
8 x 80mm       8 x 45mm      
10 x 80mm 8 x 60mm      
10 x 100mm       8 x 80mm      
10 x 120mm      
10 x 135mm
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Availability:

Drill Tips

For masonry, use the Masonry bit.

For concrete use SDS bits.

Use a stop-start motion to prevent drill bit overheating.