- Cotter pins are wire formed pins with two prongs that separate during installation. They are used as a locking device to hold pins or castle nuts in place. These low-cost and highly versatile fasteners are used virtually everywhere.
Cotter pins

- Snap pins, otherwise known as snapper pins or wire lock pins, are similar in design to hitch pins, but with the added feature of a pivoting spring wire attached at the head. When the pin is inserted into a part, the spring wire spans over the part, snapping around the end of the pin securing it in place.
Snap Pins

- Masonry Acoustical Wedge Anchors are used to anchor and secure suspended wire to solid or hollow concrete, brick, and block masonry surfaces including concrete ceilings. Acoustical Wedge Anchor Bolts are used to install or fasten wiring that needs to be suspended to concrete and other masonry materials.
Wedge anchor

- A toggle bolt, also known as a butterfly anchor, is a fastener for hanging objects on hollow walls such as drywall. Toggle bolts have wings that open inside a hollow wall, bracing against it to hold the fastener securely.
Toggle Bolt

- Sleeve anchors are quick, easy & versatile masonry anchoring systems, that expand against the base material when the bolt is tightened to allow for a stronger connection and to help distribute load bearing weight.
Hex Nut Sleeve Anchors

- The Lag Shield is a screw style anchor designed for use with lag bolts. It is suitable for use in concrete and the mortar joints of block or brick walls. In harder masonry materials, short style Lag Shields are used to reduce drilling time.
Lag Shield

- Drop-In anchors should only be used in solid concrete. Their main use is to insert threaded rod to suspend electrical cable trays, HVAC ductwork and fire sprinkler pipe and heads. They can be used in applications that require a flush mounted anchor and when a bolt needs to be inserted and removed.
Drop-In anchors

- Steel hollow-wall anchor: These drywall anchors for heavy items are metal-cased anchors that expand behind the wall when the bolt is screwed. Molly wall anchors: This expansion wall anchor is a screw encased in a metal sleeve that expands.
HOLLOW WALL ANCHORS

- Shield anchors provide a high load bearing fixing option for a variety of application types by transferring the load across the material. Making them extremely versatile as they are used in building construction down to household applications.
Shield Anchor

- The flat-headed sleeve anchor is used in light to medium duty fastening; such as door frames to block walls or stair treads to concrete steps. All applications require that the head of the flat-headed sleeve anchor fits flush with the surface of the material being fastened.
Flat Head Sleeve Anchors.

- A drive anchor is a type of permanent anchor that is specially designed for fastening to solid concrete, brick, block, and stone.
Drive Anchor

- These metal/nylon frame anchors are widely used in diversity of applications in various industries. The offered metal/nylon frame anchors are in high demand due to the qualities like ease of installment, reliable performance and longer service life.
Nylon Frame Anchor
