How do you anchor into concrete?

Simply drill a hole into the concrete, hold the fixture you're fastening over the hole, then use a hammer to tap the anchor into the hole. As you drive in the pin, the sleeve expands outward, trapping the anchor in the hole.
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What's the best way to anchor into concrete?

Drill a pilot hole at the proper location with a hammer drill and masonry bit to the depth your screw will penetrate. Tap the plastic anchor into the hole. It should fit snugly but drive in easily with a hammer. If the hole gets a bit large, use a bigger screw to push the plastic against the walls of the hole.
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Can you bolt directly into concrete?

Concrete screws are a quick and convenient way to fasten to concrete. The best thing about these screws is that you can screw directly into concrete without any need for hammering or an anchor or shield to install. All you have to do is drill a hole and drive in the screw.
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What anchors can I use in concrete?

These types of concrete anchors would be the Tapcon®, flat or round head sleeve anchors, or any female type anchors where a specific bolt head can be chosen to be inserted into the anchor. These female type anchors would include the: drop-in anchor, machine screw anchor, double expansion & single expansion anchors.
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Can I use plastic anchors in concrete?

Here are a few types of concrete anchors: Plastic anchors, or conical anchors, insert directly into the pre-drilled hole. They might require a few light taps with a hammer, but they're designed to sit flush with the masonry surface (though they also work for drywall and plaster).
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How deep should anchor bolts be in concrete?

The hole needs to be drilled 1/4" deeper than the anchor will penetrate. The hole can't be drilled while the fixture is in place due to the fact that the hole is larger than the diameter of the bolt being inserted into it.
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What is the difference between a concrete fastener and a concrete anchor?

A concrete fastener of any type only holds as well as the base material in which it has been fastened. In most cases, the base material gives out, not the anchor itself. When properly set, the concrete fastener pulled to the ultimate load capacity of the anchor will pull out the base material adhered to the anchor.
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Are Tapcon screws better than anchors?

Tapcon and wedge anchors are pre-installed mechanical anchors that attach structural objects to concrete structures. However, the wedge anchor suits heavier-duty applications, vs the Tapcon anchor that typically serve lighter deployments. Another difference between them is in their fastening method.
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How do you attach metal to concrete without drilling?

Concrete anchor bolts work best to attach metal to concrete. Steel can be attached to concrete without screws or glue by using concrete anchors and bolts. Alternatively, you could cast the concrete with the metal embedded in the concrete.
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How do you drill into concrete without cracking it?

Drill forward with steady, light pressure; do not force the drill. Drill the guide hole to a depth of 1/8- to ¼-inch. Stop the drill, sweep or blow away the accumulated concrete dust and pull out the drill. Blow away dust that accumulated in the guide hole.
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What screws are best concrete?

The 3/16-in. diameter screws are plenty strong for most home tasks like installing furring strips, screwing down walls to concrete floors, and attaching hardware to block or brick. And since they're a little cheaper and the smaller hole is easier to drill, the 3/16-in. size is usually the better choice.
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Can you drill into concrete with a regular drill?

You can drill holes in concrete with a regular drill. Many people think that you cannot drill concrete with a regular drill. They believe that you need a special hammer drill with hardened drill bits. While these tools do make the job faster they are not necessary.
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Can you drill into concrete without a hammer drill?

There are two effective methods of drilling into concrete without a hammer drill. The first method is to use a masonry bit with a regular drill for smaller holes and the second option is to use diamond or carbide core bits to drill large diameter holes.
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When should you use a concrete anchor?

Concrete anchors allow you to join concrete to wood, stone, metal, plastic, and much more, including more concrete. In this article, we'll go over the many type of concrete anchors, there common uses, the best kinds for each application and help you decide what kind may be best for your project.
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What are concrete bolts called?

Anchor bolts are used to connect structural and non-structural elements to concrete. The connection can be made by a variety of different components: anchor bolts (also named fasteners), steel plates, or stiffeners.
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Are concrete bolts any good?

Concrete bolts allow for safe anchorage, working well with metal, wood, concrete, brick, stone, block and even marble. Instillation of the Concrete bolt is quick, easy and is the ideal general purpose anchor: this is why it has become one of the most popular all purpose anchor bolts on the market.
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How long should my concrete anchor be?

As a rule of thumb, the space for the nut and washer is equal to the diameter of the wedge anchor being used. For example, if a 2x4 is being fastened to concrete with a 1/2” wedge anchor then the minimum length of wedge anchor would be 1-1/2”(2x4) + 2-1/4”(minimum embedment) + 1/2”(space for nut and washer) = 4-1/4”.
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How many anchor bolts are in a foundation?

Two bolts are required per plate section. One bolt needs to be located no more than 12 inches (305 mm) or less than 4 inches (102 mm) from each end of the plate section. Additionally, bolts should be placed within the middle third of the width of the plate.
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Can I use a drywall anchor in concrete?

They're actually meant for solid walls like concrete. They *can* in certain circumstances be used for drywall but even the must robust plastic anchor can only hold around 10 pounds.
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What is used to bond anchors in solid masonry?

SET-XP is a high-strength anchoring adhesive for threaded rod and rebar in cracked and uncracked concrete and masonry.
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Which is better wedge anchor or sleeve anchor?

Sleeve anchors are fairly simple to use and are primarily used in brick or block. They can be used in concrete but are not considered as strong as a wedge anchor. So, for light to medium holding applications, a sleeve anchor is a good choice.
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