One of the more impressive things about a coupling nut is the sight hole. This is an ingenious design that allows you to see if the threads are engaging properly. When you use a nut with this feature, you'll have a much easier time securing a tight fit. You can even tighten the nut by hand. The most... read more
Using a coupling nut to join two threaded rods or pipes is commonplace. The nut itself is usually a hex-shaped device, though they can also be rectangular or rounded. These fasteners are available in a variety of sizes, including those with a diameter of only half an inch all the way up to those tha... read more
Compared to screw and plug anchors, express nail anchors are very fast and can be installed without any problems. They are made from steel and are used for anchoring timber into concrete. They are suitable for a variety of construction, including solid brickwork, metal profiles, and timber battens. ... read more
Probably the most common application for split drive anchors are the tamper proofing of wood to concrete, but they also make excellent underlayment. In general, these anchors are made from Grade 2 carbon steel with zinc coating. One of the easiest ways to install a split drive anchor is by drilling ... read more
Express nail anchors are light-duty fixings, suitable for masonry and concrete. They are also ideal for timber work. They can be hammered into place quickly and easily. In addition, they can also be used to anchor doors. They are available in a range of sizes, from single to double-headed. Express N... read more