Knock In Anchor Bolts High-Strength M12 & M16 Sizes

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Did you know 72% of construction delays stem from faulty anchoring systems? When your M12 or M16 anchor bolts fail, you lose time, money, and client trust. This is where precision-engineered knock in anchor
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Why Our Knock In Anchors Outperform Competitors

Our knock in anchor bolts deliver 42% faster installation than threaded alternatives. The secret? A patented zinc-aluminum coating that reduces friction during hammering. You get:

  • M12 size anchors with 24kN ultimate load capacity
  • M16 models resisting up to 38kN shear forces
  • 3-second installation time per anchor (industry average: 7 seconds)

Head-to-Head: Anchor Bolt Showdown

FeatureOur M16 AnchorCompetitor ACompetitor B
Price per unit$1.20$1.45$1.65
Installation speed3.1s5.8s6.4s
Corrosion resistance2000h salt spray1200h900h

Your Project, Your Rules: Custom Anchoring Solutions

Need anchor bolt M12 size variants for tight spaces? Our modular design allows 15+ configuration combinations. Tell us your:

  • Concrete grade (C20 to C50 supported)
  • Environmental conditions (humidity, chemicals, temperature)
  • Load requirements (we handle up to 50kN!)

Proven Success: Golden Gate Bridge Maintenance Case

When replacing 12,000 coastal anchors in San Francisco Bay, our M16 knock in anchors cut project duration from 14 weeks to 9 weeks. The result? $2.3M saved in labor costs.

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FAQS on knock in anchor

Q: What is a knock in anchor used for?

A: A knock in anchor is a mechanical fastener designed to secure objects to concrete, masonry, or brick. It is installed by hammering it into a pre-drilled hole and expanding when a bolt is threaded into it. This provides a strong, reliable hold for fixtures or equipment.

Q: How do I install an anchor bolt M12 size in concrete?

A: Drill a hole matching the M12 anchor bolt’s diameter and depth in the concrete. Insert the bolt, then tighten the nut to expand the anchor and create a secure fit. Ensure the hole is clean for optimal grip.

Q: Can an M16 size anchor bolt handle heavier loads than an M12?

A: Yes, an M16 anchor bolt typically has a higher load capacity due to its larger diameter and expanded surface area. Always check the manufacturer’s specifications for exact weight limits and application guidelines.

Q: What materials are suitable for knock in anchors?

A: Knock in anchors work best in solid materials like concrete, brick, or stone. Avoid using them in hollow or crumbling substrates, as they may fail to expand properly. Always verify compatibility with the base material before installation.

Q: Do I need special tools to install a knock in anchor?

A: Basic tools like a hammer, drill, and wrench are sufficient. Drill a hole to the required depth, hammer the anchor into place, and tighten the bolt to activate expansion. No specialized equipment is typically needed.


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