1/2"-13 x 6" L-Bolt Concrete Anchor Bolt - Hot Dip Galvanized
1/2"-13 x 6" L-Bolt Concrete Anchor Bolt - Hot Dip Galvanized
Description:
Description:
This L Bolt is a high quality and versatile anchor bolt for concrete, engineered for superior strength and durability. Made from heavy duty steel, these L bolts are ideal for industrial and commercial applications as well as DIY projects to anchor structures to concrete foundations or other applications where concrete anchors are necessary. Commonly called "wet-set" concrete anchors, these L bolts are installed when the concrete is wet and allowed to cure, then allowing structures to anchor on to the hardened concrete.
This L bolt measures 6" long and 1/2" in diameter, with 2" threads on the shaft. Specifically crafted from Cold Drawn 1006-1018 Steel, these L bolts feature a Hot Dip Galvanized finish to provide additional corrosion resistance.
Cold Drawn 1006-1018 Steel is a type of low carbon steel (SAE 1006-1018) that is cold-drawn to improve dimensional accuracy, surface finish, and mechanical strength, making it ideal for smaller construction projects and applications requiring higher precision and a smoother surface.
Features:
- Secure Anchoring: Ensures stability and prevents movement, providing essential support for various structures, and easy to install.
- Material: Made from Cold Drawn 1006-1018 Steel with a Hot Dip Galvanized finish, providing a additional corrosion resistance.
- Size: Measures 6" with a 1/2" diameter, and 2" long threads down the shaft.
- Ease of Installation: The L-shaped design allows for easy placement and adjustment in wet concrete, saving time and labor costs.
- Made in USA: Proudly made here in the United States of America.
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Specifications:
Specifications:
Thread length: 2"
Threads per inch: 13
Finish: Hot Dip Galvanized
Diameter: 1/2"
Length: 6"
Manufacturer name: Conquest Fasteners
Product Guide: View Spec Sheet
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