Concrete Nail Drive Anchors – Fast and Reliable!
These versatile 1/4" x 1-1/2" hammer set concrete anchors (may also be known as hammer drive pin anchors) are designed for secure fastening into solid concrete, brick, or hollow block surfaces. Ideal for attaching drywall track, electrical boxes, flashing, lumber, and more, these metal concrete anchor nails provide reliable support for both indoor and outdoor projects. Featuring a low-profile mushroom head, they offer a clean, professional finish while being quick and easy to install. Their zinc die-cast expansion body and zinc-plated steel expander drive pin ensure strength and durability, making them perfect for various applications, from hanging shelves on concrete walls to anchoring outdoor structures like sheds.
Specs
- Anchor Diameter (in.): 1/4 inch
- Fastener Length (in.): 1-1/2 inch
- Anchor Head Style: Mushroom
- Material: Steel
- Finish: Electro Galvanized
- Weight (lb.): .026 lb
- Indoor / Outdoor: Indoor (*can be used for outdoor)
- Fastening Base Material: Brick, Cinder Block, Concrete
- Drill Bit Size: 1/4" drill bit
Features
- Designed for Solid Concrete, Brick, or Hollow Block: This hammer set concrete anchor consists of a low-profile mushroom head and a mechanical expansion body with an expander drive pin for secure fastening.
- Great For A Variety of Applications: Attach drywall tracks, electrical boxes, flashing, lumber, and even shelving or outdoor structures like sheds (*not recommended for overhead applications).
- Rust Resistant: Electro Galvanized finish offers resistance against rust. Recommended for indoor applications, but can also be used for outdoor jobs.
- Easy to Install In Just 3-Steps: Drill a hole with a 1/4" bit, insert the anchor until flush, and tap the nail until flush with the anchor head for a secure fit.
- Requires 1/4" Drill Bit: Drill a hole through the fixture, at least 1/4" deeper than the anchor's embedment depth.
FAQ
Installation Instructions
To install our 1/4" x 1-1/2" Hammer Set Concrete Anchor, follow these three steps:
- Drill: Use a 1/4" drill bit to create a hole in the fixture and concrete, ensuring it's at least 1/4" deeper than the anchor's embedment depth.
- Insert: Place the anchor into the hole until the head of the anchor is flush with the fixture.
- Tap: Use a hammer to tap the nail flush with the head of the anchor, securing it in place.