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Nylon Anchors
Nylon Anchors are a light duty nail expanding anchor for solid masonry and hollow wall constructions. The design of the expansion nail used in the Nylon Anchor is such that it can be removed if need be.
It has a small slot across the head of the nail to accomodate a small screwdriver blade, when turned anti-clockwise by the screwdriver the nail will be wound part way back out of the nylon sleeve. This enables a claw hammer to be hooked under the potruding head of the nail and pulled out of the nylon sleeve. Having withdrawn the expansion nail fully you can now pry out the nylon anchor body. |
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Selection Guide |
| Countersunk Head (TNF)
Use in solid concrete and masonry Steel zinc plated or stainless steel expansion screw 20mm - 75mm long 5mm to 6mm in diameter For fixing to solid and hollow masonry materials |
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Mushroom Head (TNM)
Use in solid concrete and masonry Steel zinc plated or stainless steel expansion screw 20mm - 75mm long 5mm to 6mm in diameter For fixing to solid and hollow masonry materials |
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| Round Head (TNR)
Use in solid concrete and masonry Steel zinc plated or stainless steel expansion screw 20mm - 75mm long 5mm to 6mm in diameter For fixing to solid and hollow masonry materials |
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Flat Head (TNL)
Use in solid concrete and masonry Steel zinc plated or stainless steel expansion screw 20mm - 75mm long 5mm to 6mm in diameter For fixing to solid and hollow masonry materials |
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How to use | Nylon Anchor - Drill a hole the same size as the Nylon Anchor body.
- Insert the Anchor through the material being fastened and push to tis full depth in the hole.
- Insert the screw nail and tap with a hammer to expand the anchor for secure fixing.
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