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Using a ½" Combination Drill Bit (NOT INCLUDED), drill a hole deep enough to insert
a 1/4-20 Machine Screw Anchor into the Concrete or Concrete Block.
Blow-out any excess dust in the hole.
Insert a ¼-20 Machine Screw Anchor with the threaded cone end portion entering the concrete first.
Insert a ¼" Setting Tool into the lead portion of the Anchor and strike the Setting Tool
with a hammer until the lip of the setting tool meets the top of the Machine Screw Anchor.
Your Anchor is now ready for use with ¼-20 Bolts.
Setting Tool
4" Long Manual Setting Tool to Set Machine Screw Anchors.
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Kevin Finnegan
June 22, 2025
I started using this type anchor over 30 years ago and they are the best. I used to be able to get them at a local hardware store but they no longer carry them. Glad I found them here.
Charles
April 15, 2025
Great replacement for existing anchors and screws. Easy to install.
Aaron Kelly
April 9, 2025
Worked great for mounting hurricane shutters on my house.
Don
March 23, 2025
The drill bit worked very well and did not seem to diminish in its ability to drill holes for the anchors.Only 3 hits with the hammer and it was secure. The only drawback is the cutting bit stop was set to drill a hole too deep. Nonetheless I was able to "guesstimate" the needed depth and then re-check with an anchor. Worked well!
Fish51
March 19, 2025
The tool to hammer in the anchor broke on the Fourth anchor. The center of the pin stayed inside the anchor. What a mission to get the small pin out. Thank God it was Loose inside the anchor that was already driven in. I had to use a magnet tiny magnet that I happen to have and was able to pull it out. Went to Lowe’s and bought another driving tool for about $4.I bought this kit because it brought everything just note that the tool is garbage.The anchors and screws are good just as good as any other.
Mikey.
February 14, 2025
Lots of pieces missing
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