Product Introduction
A plastic hammer drive anchor, also known as a nail-in anchor or drive pin anchor, is a light-duty fastener used to attach fixtures to solid materials like concrete, brick, or block. It consists of a plastic sleeve and a metal pin or nail that is hammered in to expand the sleeve and secure the anchor.
Ease of Installation:
Plastic hammer drive anchors are pre-assembled and require only a hammer for installation, making them exceptionally user-friendly.
Fast Installation:
The hammering action drives the pin, expanding the anchor and creating a secure hold, eliminating the need for specialized tools or complex procedures.
Versatility:
They are suitable for a wide range of applications, including attaching brackets, drywall track, gutter, and downspouts to concrete, brick, or block.
Secure Hold:
The expanding action of the pin securely anchors the fastener, providing a reliable hold in solid materials.
Temperature Resistance:
Nylon versions offer good temperature resistance, expanding the range of environments where they can be used.
Technical Parameters
| Type | Anchor |
| Payment Term | 30% Advance Payment |
| Sample | Free |
| Color | White |
| Product Name | Plastic Hammer Drive Anchor Mushroom Head |
| Material | Nylon |
| System of Measurement | Metric |
| Quality Control | 100% Inspection |
| Package | Standard Package (Plastic Bag+Carton Box) |
| Trademark | Donghuang |
| Origin | Ningbo, China |
Product Uses
Securing fixtures and components:
They are ideal for attaching items like cable clips, electrical boxes, and light-duty signage.
Wood flooring installation:
They can be used to fasten plywood or subflooring to concrete or masonry surfaces.
General light-duty fastening:
They are suitable for various applications where a quick and reliable anchor is needed for light loads.
Fastening in walls:
They can be used like a toggle bolt in wallboard or plaster, or as a blind rivet.
Building and roof insulation:
Some nylon hammer drive anchors are used to fix insulation materials in building and roof insulation systems.
Product Operate Guide
1. Drill a pilot hole:
Use a drill bit appropriate for the anchor diameter and the material you're working with (concrete, brick, etc.). The hole should be deep enough to accommodate the anchor's length and allow for some expansion.
2. Clean the hole:
Remove any dust or debris from the drilled hole using a brush or compressed air.
3. Insert the anchor:
Place the anchor body into the pre-drilled hole, ensuring it's flush with the surface.
4. Drive the nail:
Use a hammer to drive the nail or pin into the anchor body. The nail expands the anchor within the material, creating a secure hold. Don't over-drive the nail, as this can damage the anchor.
5. Test the anchor:
Gently test the anchor by applying some force to the attached material to ensure it's properly secured.
FAQ
Q: What are grey nylon wall plugs used for?
A: Grey nylon wall plugs are generally used for mounting shelves, light fixtures, curtain rails, and other lightweight to moderately heavy items on walls.
Q: What materials are they suitable for?
A: They can be used in a variety of materials including concrete, stone, brick (both solid and hollow), and lightweight concrete.
Q: How do I choose the right size?
A: Select the plug size based on the screw size you need, which in turn depends on the weight of the object you're attaching.
Q: Are they suitable for outdoor use?
A: Yes, grey nylon wall plugs can be used both indoors and outdoors.
Q: Do they provide good pull-out resistance?
A: Nylon plugs offer good pull-out resistance for their size and are suitable for moderate loads.
Q: How do I remove a grey nylon wall plug?
A: You can remove them using pliers or a claw hammer by screwing a screw partially into the plug and then using the tool to grip and pull it out.
Q: Can they be used with tiles?
A: Yes, grey nylon plugs can be used with tiles, and their rimless design ensures suitability for fixing through tiles.
