Description
316 Stainless Steel Drop-In Anchors for Concrete
These 316 stainless steel drop-in anchors are engineered for high-performance anchoring in concrete, especially in corrosive or outdoor environments.
Featuring an internal metric thread, they provide a clean, flush finish and allow for easy installation of threaded rods or bolts. Ideal for marine, coastal, and industrial applications where durability is critical.
Key Features
- Manufactured from 316 stainless steel for superior corrosion resistance
- Suitable for harsh, marine, and outdoor environments
- Internal thread design for versatile fixing options
- Flush installation for a clean and professional finish
- Installed using a setting tool for secure expansion
Applications
- Marine and coastal construction
- Structural and civil projects
- Mechanical and electrical installations
- Suspended systems (pipes, cable trays)
- Industrial and infrastructure applications
Available Sizes
| Part Number | Size | Length (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| MDI16PCM060025 | M6 | 25 |
| MDI16PCM080030 | M8 | 30 |
| MDI16PCM100040 | M10 | 40 |
| MDI16PCM120050 | M12 | 50 |
| MDI16PCM160065 | M16 | 65 |
Specifications
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Drop-In Anchor |
| Material | 316 Stainless Steel |
| Thread Type | Metric Internal Thread |
| Installation | Setting tool required |
| Substrate | Concrete (non-cracked) |
| Corrosion Resistance | High (marine grade) |
Why Choose 316 Stainless Drop-In Anchors
- Maximum corrosion resistance for long-term durability
- Ideal for coastal and chemical environments
- Strong and reliable anchoring in concrete
- Suitable for critical structural applications
What is a drop-in anchor?
A female-threaded anchor installed into concrete for secure fastening of bolts or threaded rods.
Why use 316 stainless steel?
It offers superior corrosion resistance, ideal for marine and harsh environments.
Do these anchors require a setting tool?
Yes, a setting tool is required to expand and secure the anchor in concrete.
