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Overview

Model # 843-980 Store SKU # 1000409796

Red Head Sleeve Anchors are designed for fastening into porous concrete, hollow or grout-filled block and brick. Use to install machinery and supports, window frames, partitions, cabinets and pipe supports. Red Head Sleeve Anchors are contractor grade and building code approved.

  1. Ideal for fastening into concrete, block, brick, or steel construction
  1. Ideal for hand rails, window frames, partitions, cabinets, shelves and pipe supports
  1. Zinc-plated finish
  1. Drill bit diameter matches anchor diameter

Specifications

Dimensions

Assembled Depth (in inches)
1
Assembled Height (in inches)
6
Assembled Weight (in lbs)
0.13
Assembled Width (in inches)
4
Packaged Depth (in inches)
5
Packaged Height (in inches)
1
Packaged Weight (In lbs)
0.7
Packaged Width (in inches)
3

Details

Application Strength
Light-Duty
Country of Origin
O-Other
Length (in.)
2.25
Package Quantity
1
Product Length
2-1/4 in.
Product Size
1/2 in.

Warranty / Certifications

For more information please contact customer service at 1-800-628-0525
1/2-inch x 2-1/4-inch Steel Hex Head Sleeve Anchor with Zinc Plated Finish - 1 PackRed Head 1/2-inch x 2-1/4-inch Steel Hex Head Sleeve Anchor with Zinc Plated Finish - 1 PackRed Head Sleeve Anchors are designed for fastening into porous concrete, hollow or grout-filled block and brick. Use to install machinery and supports, window frames, partitions, cabinets and pipe supports. Red Head Sleeve Anchors are contractor grade and building code approved.
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1/2-inch x 2-1/4-inch Steel Hex Head Sleeve Anchor with Zinc Plated Finish - 1 Pack is rated 4.4 out of 5 by 18.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by from Concrete sleeve anchors Very easy to install. Drill the hole through the plate and into the concrete floor deep enough for the anchor. Insert the anchor and tap it in until the washer bottoms out on the plate. Tighten the nut. Good to go. Secure holding strength.
Date published: 2021-03-07
Rated 1 out of 5 by from not strong metal. light duty only weak metal, snapped right off when i tightened it.
Date published: 2021-07-12
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Red Head Sleeve Anchors 5/16 X 2 1/2" Bolts work well. Looked online to figure out how to use them in brick. They were used with strapping to hold up electrical pic pipe on a brick wall of the house. Very sturdy.
Date published: 2023-12-17
Rated 5 out of 5 by from nice we strong, one you get use to install them, they are great
Date published: 2021-10-03
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Hi, could you advise how many bolts in the bag?

Asked by: Yaroslav
checked the store today, it's 10 pcs in a box
Answered by: Yaroslav
Date published: 2021-01-03

Hello, I am planning to use this product on my plaster + Rock lath bricks to fasten new cabinets, I know I have to use wood studs to secure the cabinets, but just in case can I use it on my existing material to secure cabinets? TIA

Asked by: Jefferson
You should be able to drive the sleeve anchors through the cabinet material directly into brick material. It's important to drill 1/4 inch deeper than the anchor embedment. For the 3/8” x 1-7/8" anchor, the minimum embedment depth is 1-1/2”. The maximum material thickness to be fastened should not exceed 3/8” (9.5mm). If the plaster + rock lath portion's thickness exceeds 1 inch, consider using the 3/8” x 3 inch anchor, allowing for a 1-1/2 inch maximum thickness. Note: I am assuming the end substrate is some type of brick material and there is a layer of unknown thickness plaster + rock lath on the brick.Hope this answers your question
Answered by: Paulin - Product Expert
Date published: 2023-12-15
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