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Metal Expansion Screws For Concrete
$25.00
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●ships today if ordered by 2pm ET
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Product Details
Everything you need to know — features, specs, fitment, and answers to the most common questions.
Bites hard into poured concrete
Expansion action wedges tight in the hole — brackets, base plates, and equipment stay anchored under load and vibration.
No spin, no pull-out
Designed to grip as torque increases instead of rotating in the hole like cheap anchors.
All-metal construction
Steel body handles structural-duty mounting where plastic anchors have no business.
Lifetime warranty — no receipt
If they fail under normal use we replace them. Ships same-day from Columbus, OH.
- Do I need a hammer drill to install these?
- For concrete, yes — a hammer drill with a masonry bit sized to the anchor spec. Drill to depth, blow the dust out of the hole, insert, and torque down. Dust left in the hole is the main cause of weak grip.
- Warranty coverage?
- Lifetime warranty. If they fail under normal use we replace them — no receipt, no questions.
- How fast do you ship?
- Same-day dispatch from Columbus, OH on orders before 2pm ET. Free standard shipping on orders $49+.
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Customer Reviews
158 verified reviews · 4.8 average · based on actual purchases.
4.8
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out of 5 · 158 Reviews
RT
Feb 26, 2026
★★★★★
Track brackets into poured walls, no drama
Hang garage door track into poured concrete daily. Drill, tap, torque — these expand tight and the brackets do not move under door cycling. No spinning anchors, no re-drilling, which is all I ask from concrete hardware.
✓ Verified Purchase · 43 found helpful
LI
Apr 15, 2026
★★★★★
Solid base plates on stair rails
Anchored steel handrail base plates into concrete steps at a fourplex. Torqued to spec and did pull checks — every anchor held tight with no crack-out at the edges, even on the step where I was closer to the edge than I liked.
✓ Verified Purchase · 30 found helpful
GP
May 30, 2026
★★★★☆
Mounted my vise and compressor to the slab
First time using expansion anchors. Drilled with a hammer drill, blew out the dust, and they cinched down hard — the bench vise does not walk anymore. Blow the holes clean or they will not seat right; found that out on hole one.
✓ Verified Purchase · 14 found helpful

