Anchors
At South Coast Fasteners, we understand the importance of choosing the right anchor for your specific application. That's why we offer a comprehensive selection of anchors, each engineered to deliver exceptional performance and durability. From traditional expansion anchors and wedge anchors to machine screw anchors and wood screw anchors, we have everything you need to tackle any project with confidence.
Our commitment to quality extends beyond our products to include expert guidance and support from our knowledgeable team. Whether you're unsure which anchor is best suited for your project or need assistance with installation techniques, our experienced staff is here to help. With South Coast Fasteners, you can trust that you're making the right choice for your anchoring requirements.
In addition to our extensive product lineup and expert support, South Coast Fasteners is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and competitive pricing. We strive to exceed your expectations at every turn, ensuring a seamless shopping experience from start to finish. Explore our online store today to discover our full range of anchors and fastener accessories. With South Coast Fasteners as your trusted fastener distributor, you can anchor your projects with confidence and precision.
Wedge Anchors: These anchors consist of a threaded stud with a cone-shaped end and are used in concrete applications. When tightened, the cone wedges into the concrete, providing a secure hold. Ideal for securely fastening heavy equipment, machinery, and structural elements to concrete surfaces, such as anchoring structural steel columns, machinery bases, and handrails.
Sleeve Anchors: Sleeve anchors feature an expandable sleeve surrounding a threaded bolt. When inserted into a pre-drilled hole and tightened, the sleeve expands, creating a strong connection in concrete, brick, or block. Suitable for attaching fixtures, brackets, and machinery to concrete, brick, or block walls, commonly used in construction, HVAC installations, and shelving.
Lag Screw Shield: This anchor, also known as a lag shield, is designed for use with lag screws in masonry materials. The shield expands as the lag screw is tightened, providing a secure attachment point. Used for fastening wood or metal components to concrete or masonry surfaces, such as securing wood framing to concrete floors or walls in building construction.
Hammer Drive Anchors: These anchors consist of a sleeve and a nail-like pin. When hammered into a pre-drilled hole, the pin expands the sleeve, securing it in place in concrete, brick, or block. Commonly used for attaching electrical fixtures, signage, and conduit straps to concrete or masonry surfaces in commercial and residential construction projects.
Drop In Anchors: Drop-in anchors are internally threaded cylindrical anchors that are installed flush with the surface. Once set in place, a bolt or threaded rod can be inserted and secured, providing a reliable connection in concrete. Ideal for applications requiring a flush-mounted anchor point, such as securing threaded rods, bolts, and rebar to concrete ceilings, floors, and walls in construction and infrastructure projects.
Expansion Shield Anchors: These anchors consist of a shield with expanding wings and a machine screw or bolt. When tightened, the wings expand, creating a tight grip in the base material, typically concrete or masonry. Suitable for attaching structural elements, brackets, and fixtures to concrete or masonry surfaces, commonly used in building construction, bridge construction, and industrial facilities.
Hollow Wall Anchors: Designed for use in hollow walls, these anchors expand behind the wall surface when a screw is inserted, providing a strong hold in materials such as drywall and plasterboard. Designed for securing lightweight fixtures, shelving, and decorative items to hollow wall materials such as drywall and plasterboard in residential and commercial interiors.
Concrete Screws: Also known as masonry screws, these screws feature coarse threads and a hardened steel construction, making them suitable for fastening into concrete, brick, or block without the need for anchors. Commonly used in construction, remodeling, and renovation projects.
Toggle Bolt / Toggle Wing: Toggle bolts consist of a bolt with collapsible wings that expand once inserted through a pre-drilled hole. They are commonly used in hollow materials such as drywall to provide a strong, secure hold. Ideal for hanging heavy items such as mirrors, shelves, and artwork, providing a secure and reliable anchoring solution.
Machine Screw Anchors: These anchors are specifically designed to provide a threaded attachment point in masonry materials, allowing machine screws to be securely fastened and is commonly used in electrical and mechanical installations, HVAC systems, and plumbing.
Wood Screw Anchors: Designed for use in wood, these anchors feature coarse threads and are typically used to provide a secure attachment point for screws in materials such as timber and plywood. It is also used for attaching wood components, such as shelves, cabinets, and furniture, to masonry surfaces like concrete or brick, providing a secure and stable mounting solution.
Conical Plastic Anchors: These plastic anchors have a conical shape and are commonly used in drywall and other lightweight materials to provide a secure hold for screws. Applications also include mounting light fixtures, picture frames, and small shelves in residential and commercial settings.
Mungo Products: Mungo offers a wide range of anchoring solutions, including various types of anchors suitable for different materials and applications, such as concrete, masonry, and hollow walls. Mungo offers a wide range of anchoring solutions for various industries such as construction, renovation, and industrial projects.
Nylon Nail Anchor: Nylon nail anchors are used to provide a secure attachment point in materials such as concrete, brick, and block. They are installed by hammering a nail through the anchor, expanding it behind the base material. Used for fastening lightweight fixtures, electrical boxes, and conduit straps to concrete or masonry surfaces, providing a secure and corrosion-resistant anchoring solution.
E Z Anchor: E Z anchors are designed for quick and easy installation in drywall, providing a strong hold for screws without the need for pre-drilling. It also provides reliable anchoring solutions for mounting light fixtures, towel bars, and other accessories in residential and commercial settings.
Eye Couplings: These anchors feature an eyelet or loop for attaching cables, wires, or ropes. They are commonly used in construction, rigging, and suspension applications. When applied to specific industry standards, eye couplings aid in suspending cables, wires, and ropes from overhead structures in construction, rigging, and industrial applications, providing a secure and adjustable anchoring point.
Hangers: Hangers are anchors designed to support and hang objects such as pipes, conduits, and ductwork other equipment from overhead structures. They come in various designs, including strap hangers, rod hangers, and beam clamps and provide reliable and durable anchoring solutions.
Anchors are essential elements with a multitude of uses, providing vital amenities for secure and dependable fastening solutions in various applications. In construction, anchors provide crucial support by securing structural elements such as beams, columns, and trusses, ensuring the stability and integrity of buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. Manufacturing industries rely on anchors for machinery and equipment assembly, providing sturdy connections essential for industrial processes. The automotive sector benefits from anchors in vehicle assembly, securing components with precision and contributing to the safety and reliability of automobiles. Aerospace applications demand anchors that meet rigorous standards for strength and reliability, ensuring the structural integrity of aircraft components. Marine environments require anchors resistant to corrosion, safeguarding marine vessels and offshore structures against harsh saltwater conditions. In DIY and home improvement tasks, anchors offer versatility and ease of use, making them essential for shelving installation, furniture mounting, and various household projects. Across industries and applications, anchors provide indispensable amenities for strong, secure, and long-lasting fastening solutions.
South Coast Fasteners provides a diverse selection of plating options, ensuring that you have the flexibility to choose the most suitable option for your specific application or industry requirements. Whether you need corrosion resistance for outdoor use, a decorative finish for architectural projects, or enhanced durability for industrial applications, we have the right plating solution to meet your needs. Here are common plating options available for anchors:
Zinc Plating Provides corrosion resistance and a protective coating, commonly used for anchors in indoor applications or where moderate corrosion resistance is sufficient.
Galvanized Coating: Offers excellent corrosion resistance, particularly in outdoor or harsh environments, making it suitable for anchors used in construction, marine, and infrastructure projects.
Nickel Plating: Provides corrosion resistance and a decorative finish, often used for anchors in applications where aesthetics are important, such as architectural or interior design.
Chrome Plating: Offers corrosion resistance and a shiny, attractive finish, commonly used for decorative anchors in furniture, fixtures, and automotive applications.
Black Oxide Coating: Provides corrosion resistance and a matte black finish, commonly used for anchors in applications where aesthetics are less important or where a non-reflective surface is desired, such as automotive or industrial equipment.
Phosphate Coating: Offers corrosion resistance and enhances paint adhesion, commonly used as a pre-treatment for anchors that will be painted, such as those used in automotive or industrial applications.
Cadmium Plating: Provides excellent corrosion resistance, particularly in marine or aerospace applications, but is less commonly used due to environmental concerns associated with cadmium.
Anodizing (for Aluminum Anchors): Creates a durable oxide layer on the surface of aluminum anchors, providing corrosion resistance and color options for decorative or functional purposes.
Contact South Coast Fasteners today for all your socket and screw needs.
In addition to our extensive product lineup and expert support, South Coast Fasteners is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and competitive pricing. We strive to exceed your expectations at every turn, ensuring a seamless shopping experience from start to finish. Explore our online store today to discover our full range of anchors and fastener accessories. With South Coast Fasteners as your trusted fastener distributor, you can anchor your projects with confidence and precision.
Wedge Anchors: These anchors consist of a threaded stud with a cone-shaped end and are used in concrete applications. When tightened, the cone wedges into the concrete, providing a secure hold. Ideal for securely fastening heavy equipment, machinery, and structural elements to concrete surfaces, such as anchoring structural steel columns, machinery bases, and handrails.
Sleeve Anchors: Sleeve anchors feature an expandable sleeve surrounding a threaded bolt. When inserted into a pre-drilled hole and tightened, the sleeve expands, creating a strong connection in concrete, brick, or block. Suitable for attaching fixtures, brackets, and machinery to concrete, brick, or block walls, commonly used in construction, HVAC installations, and shelving.
Lag Screw Shield: This anchor, also known as a lag shield, is designed for use with lag screws in masonry materials. The shield expands as the lag screw is tightened, providing a secure attachment point. Used for fastening wood or metal components to concrete or masonry surfaces, such as securing wood framing to concrete floors or walls in building construction.
Hammer Drive Anchors: These anchors consist of a sleeve and a nail-like pin. When hammered into a pre-drilled hole, the pin expands the sleeve, securing it in place in concrete, brick, or block. Commonly used for attaching electrical fixtures, signage, and conduit straps to concrete or masonry surfaces in commercial and residential construction projects.
Drop In Anchors: Drop-in anchors are internally threaded cylindrical anchors that are installed flush with the surface. Once set in place, a bolt or threaded rod can be inserted and secured, providing a reliable connection in concrete. Ideal for applications requiring a flush-mounted anchor point, such as securing threaded rods, bolts, and rebar to concrete ceilings, floors, and walls in construction and infrastructure projects.
Expansion Shield Anchors: These anchors consist of a shield with expanding wings and a machine screw or bolt. When tightened, the wings expand, creating a tight grip in the base material, typically concrete or masonry. Suitable for attaching structural elements, brackets, and fixtures to concrete or masonry surfaces, commonly used in building construction, bridge construction, and industrial facilities.
Hollow Wall Anchors: Designed for use in hollow walls, these anchors expand behind the wall surface when a screw is inserted, providing a strong hold in materials such as drywall and plasterboard. Designed for securing lightweight fixtures, shelving, and decorative items to hollow wall materials such as drywall and plasterboard in residential and commercial interiors.
Concrete Screws: Also known as masonry screws, these screws feature coarse threads and a hardened steel construction, making them suitable for fastening into concrete, brick, or block without the need for anchors. Commonly used in construction, remodeling, and renovation projects.
Toggle Bolt / Toggle Wing: Toggle bolts consist of a bolt with collapsible wings that expand once inserted through a pre-drilled hole. They are commonly used in hollow materials such as drywall to provide a strong, secure hold. Ideal for hanging heavy items such as mirrors, shelves, and artwork, providing a secure and reliable anchoring solution.
Machine Screw Anchors: These anchors are specifically designed to provide a threaded attachment point in masonry materials, allowing machine screws to be securely fastened and is commonly used in electrical and mechanical installations, HVAC systems, and plumbing.
Wood Screw Anchors: Designed for use in wood, these anchors feature coarse threads and are typically used to provide a secure attachment point for screws in materials such as timber and plywood. It is also used for attaching wood components, such as shelves, cabinets, and furniture, to masonry surfaces like concrete or brick, providing a secure and stable mounting solution.
Conical Plastic Anchors: These plastic anchors have a conical shape and are commonly used in drywall and other lightweight materials to provide a secure hold for screws. Applications also include mounting light fixtures, picture frames, and small shelves in residential and commercial settings.
Mungo Products: Mungo offers a wide range of anchoring solutions, including various types of anchors suitable for different materials and applications, such as concrete, masonry, and hollow walls. Mungo offers a wide range of anchoring solutions for various industries such as construction, renovation, and industrial projects.
Nylon Nail Anchor: Nylon nail anchors are used to provide a secure attachment point in materials such as concrete, brick, and block. They are installed by hammering a nail through the anchor, expanding it behind the base material. Used for fastening lightweight fixtures, electrical boxes, and conduit straps to concrete or masonry surfaces, providing a secure and corrosion-resistant anchoring solution.
E Z Anchor: E Z anchors are designed for quick and easy installation in drywall, providing a strong hold for screws without the need for pre-drilling. It also provides reliable anchoring solutions for mounting light fixtures, towel bars, and other accessories in residential and commercial settings.
Eye Couplings: These anchors feature an eyelet or loop for attaching cables, wires, or ropes. They are commonly used in construction, rigging, and suspension applications. When applied to specific industry standards, eye couplings aid in suspending cables, wires, and ropes from overhead structures in construction, rigging, and industrial applications, providing a secure and adjustable anchoring point.
Hangers: Hangers are anchors designed to support and hang objects such as pipes, conduits, and ductwork other equipment from overhead structures. They come in various designs, including strap hangers, rod hangers, and beam clamps and provide reliable and durable anchoring solutions.
Applications and Amenities
Anchors are essential elements with a multitude of uses, providing vital amenities for secure and dependable fastening solutions in various applications. In construction, anchors provide crucial support by securing structural elements such as beams, columns, and trusses, ensuring the stability and integrity of buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. Manufacturing industries rely on anchors for machinery and equipment assembly, providing sturdy connections essential for industrial processes. The automotive sector benefits from anchors in vehicle assembly, securing components with precision and contributing to the safety and reliability of automobiles. Aerospace applications demand anchors that meet rigorous standards for strength and reliability, ensuring the structural integrity of aircraft components. Marine environments require anchors resistant to corrosion, safeguarding marine vessels and offshore structures against harsh saltwater conditions. In DIY and home improvement tasks, anchors offer versatility and ease of use, making them essential for shelving installation, furniture mounting, and various household projects. Across industries and applications, anchors provide indispensable amenities for strong, secure, and long-lasting fastening solutions.
South Coast Fasteners provides a diverse selection of plating options, ensuring that you have the flexibility to choose the most suitable option for your specific application or industry requirements. Whether you need corrosion resistance for outdoor use, a decorative finish for architectural projects, or enhanced durability for industrial applications, we have the right plating solution to meet your needs. Here are common plating options available for anchors:
Zinc Plating Provides corrosion resistance and a protective coating, commonly used for anchors in indoor applications or where moderate corrosion resistance is sufficient.
Galvanized Coating: Offers excellent corrosion resistance, particularly in outdoor or harsh environments, making it suitable for anchors used in construction, marine, and infrastructure projects.
Nickel Plating: Provides corrosion resistance and a decorative finish, often used for anchors in applications where aesthetics are important, such as architectural or interior design.
Chrome Plating: Offers corrosion resistance and a shiny, attractive finish, commonly used for decorative anchors in furniture, fixtures, and automotive applications.
Black Oxide Coating: Provides corrosion resistance and a matte black finish, commonly used for anchors in applications where aesthetics are less important or where a non-reflective surface is desired, such as automotive or industrial equipment.
Phosphate Coating: Offers corrosion resistance and enhances paint adhesion, commonly used as a pre-treatment for anchors that will be painted, such as those used in automotive or industrial applications.
Cadmium Plating: Provides excellent corrosion resistance, particularly in marine or aerospace applications, but is less commonly used due to environmental concerns associated with cadmium.
Anodizing (for Aluminum Anchors): Creates a durable oxide layer on the surface of aluminum anchors, providing corrosion resistance and color options for decorative or functional purposes.
Contact South Coast Fasteners today for all your socket and screw needs.