The 3/4" Single Expansion Anchor
is a one-piece anchor that is packaged with 10 pieces
per box. It is a general purpose masonry fastener that works well in brick,
block or concrete. An extensive inventory is stocked so that every order is shipped
the same day received, with free freight on orders over $25.00.
Bit size 1-1/4"
Minimum embedment 2-3/4"
Anchor designation is bolt diameter
Bolt sold separately
National coarse threaded
Made from zinc alloy - rust resistant
Comes assembled and ready to install
Insert threaded cone first into hole
Well suited for hard dense material
3/4" refers to the inside or bolt diameter of the anchor
Order of $25.00 or more earn free freight
Products specifications
Bit Size
1-1/4"
Minimum Embedment
2-3/4"
Thread Type
3/4" - 10
2000 PSI Concrete - Pull-Out (lbs.) *
1825
Type
Female
Diameter
3/4"
Length
2-3/4"
Material
Zamac
Environment
Moist
Box Qty
10
Minimum Spacing
12-1/2"
Minimum Edge Distance
6-1/4"
Minimum Fixture Hole Diameter (In Place)
1-3/8"
Minimum Fixture Hole Diameter (Hole Spotted)
3/4"
Inside Anchor Diameter-Bolt Diameter
3/4"
Outside Anchor Diameter
1-1/4"
Internal Thread Length
3/4"
Length Measurement
End to End
Bolt Length
Fixture Thickness + Embedment Depth
Brand Name
CONFAST
* Values shown are average ultimate values and are offered only as a guide and are not guaranteed. A safety factor of 4:1 or 25% is generally accepted as a safe working load
Applications The anchor is made from Zamac . This anchor is designed for use in Concrete, Block, and Brick.
Environment The anchor is designed for use in a Moist environment.
Hole Diameter/Bit Diameter The anchor requires a 1-1/4" hole to be drilled in the base material (Concrete, Block, and Brick). The hole should be drilled with carbide tipped bit that meets ANSI standards and used in a hammer drill.
Designated Size The designated size of the anchor refers to the inside diameter 3/4" of the anchor or the diameter of the threaded rod or bolt that can be inserted into it.
Diameter of Anchor The diameter of the anchor is 3/4".
Length Anchor The length of the anchor is 2-3/4"
Thread Type The threads on the anchor are national coarse threads that measures 3/4" with 10 threads per inch, commonly referred to as 3/4"-10 .
Packaging The anchor is packaged with 10 pieces per box .
Minimum Embedment The minimum anchor embedment into the concrete is 2-3/4". Therefore, the anchor must be installed so that a minimum of 2-3/4" of the anchor is embedded into the concrete.
Depth of Hole The depth of the hole that is required for the anchor should be a minimum of 1/2" deeper than the anchor will penetrate the concrete. This will allow space for dust created during the installation process to fall, which will prevent the anchor from bottoming out in the hole before full penetration into the concrete.
Fixture Hole Diameter The hole in the fixture or material being fastened must be larger than the designated diameter of the anchor. The 3/4" diameter anchor requires the hole in the fixture to be 1-3/8".
Torque Value The maximum torque that can be applied to the anchor once installed is 40 ft./lbs.
Spacing between Anchors Each anchor must be spaced a minimum distance of 12-1/2" from each other when measured center to center.
Edge Distance It is very important not to install the anchor any closer than 6-1/4" from an unsupported edge of the concrete.
Holding Values - Ultimate Load Values in 2000 PSI Concrete
Anchor Size
Minimum Embedment
Pull-Out (lbs.)
Shear (lbs.)
3/4" x 2-3/4"
2-3/4"
1825
Installing a 3/4" Single Expansion Anchor
Drill a 1-1/4" hole into the concrete using a carbide-tipped bit that meets ANSI Standards B212.15.
The depth of the hole can be deeper or equal to the minimum embedment depth of 2-3/4" which is equal to the length of the anchor .
Clean the hole with a wire brush, vacuum, compressed air, or a blow-out bulb.
Insert the anchor with its threaded end first into the hole.
Place the fixture over the 3/4" Single Expansion Anchor, insert a 3/4" diameter bolt through the fixture and into the 3/4" Single Expansion Anchor.
Use a wrench to turn the anchor clockwise until tight or maximum torque value 40 ft. lbs. is reached.
Always use proper personal protective equipment per manufacturer's and OSHA instructions.