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Brand | Red Head | Tapcon | Red Head | Red Head |
Name | 3/8 in. x 3 in. Hex-Head Sleeve Anchors (15-Pack) | 3/16 in. x 1-1/4 in. Hex-Washer-Head Concrete Anchors (75-Pack) | 1/4 in. x 3 in. Hammer-Set Nail Drive Concrete Anchors (25-Pack) | 1/2 in. x 4 in. Steel Hex-Head Sleeve Anchors (25-Pack) |
Price | $1287 | $1347 | $1848 | $2596 |
Ratings | (117) | (209) | (228) | (39) |
Fastener Length (in.) | 3 | 1.25 | 3 | 4 |
Fastener Head Style | Hex | Hex | Mushroom | Hex |
Fastener/Connector Material | Steel | Steel | Zinc | Steel |
Package Quantity | 15 | 75 | 25 | 25 |
Maximum Weight Capacity (lb.) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Finish Family | Zinc | Blue | Zinc | Zinc |
Anchor Diameter (in.) | 3/8" | 3/16" | 1/4" | 1/2" |
Fastener Type | Sleeve Anchors | Concrete Screws | Concrete Screws | Sleeve Anchors |
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Brand | Red Head | Tapcon | Red Head | Red Head |
Name | 3/8 in. x 3 in. Hex-Head Sleeve Anchors (15-Pack) | 3/16 in. x 1-1/4 in. Hex-Washer-Head Concrete Anchors (75-Pack) | 1/4 in. x 3 in. Hammer-Set Nail Drive Concrete Anchors (25-Pack) | 1/2 in. x 4 in. Steel Hex-Head Sleeve Anchors (25-Pack) |
Price | $1287 | $1347 | $1848 | $2596 |
Ratings | (117) | (209) | (228) | (39) |
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I used these outside too, anchoring a deck base to an existing block wall 4 years ago.
These 3/8" bolts should be fine unless you're in tornado territory. Then I'd wonder why you're not building a brick building. Lol.
Compressed air
Yes
Yes that is the minimum depth recommended
No
I have used 11 of these anchors. The 19/64" stud extends 11/64" or less than 3/16" inch beyond the sleeve. I would suggest using a metal angle bracket to fasten a wooden structure to the anchor. I do not know how much stress or load these anchors can support.
Only if a concrete wall
Brick is not structural
The load capacity depends on the substrate, installation torque and installation depth. For concrete the specifications indicates tension capacity of 1620 to 2200 lbs and shear capacity of 2300 to 2800 lbs. Tension strength would depend on how accurate the holes were drilled in the concrete to accept the sleeve. I used these to install gate posts on to concrete slabs on a window well. The gate is for safe egress from the basement. I tested the strength of the posts by tugging at them sideways to simulate some one using them to climb out, they seemed quite strong and adequate for the purpose.