Nylon Hammer Screw Anchor | Corrosion-Resistant | Quick Installation | 8 x 80mm | @Pack of 8 | by Repelec
The Nylon Hammer Screw Anchor is designed for secure fixing in concrete, brick, and masonry. With a corrosion-resistant nylon body and clear zinc-plated steel screw, it offers strong holding power and easy removability. Ideal for construction and electrical installations, this anchor ensures reliable performance in various applications.
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Product Name/Title: Nylon Hammer Screw Anchor | Corrosion-Resistant | Quick Installation | 8 x 80mm | @Pack of 8 | by Repelec
Brand: Repelec
SKU: DEWDFMHS880-H
Alternatively Known As: Hammer Fixing, Hammer-In Anchor, Nylon Hammer Anchor, Masonry Hammer Screw, Hammer Set Anchor
- Anchor Type: Hammer Screw
- Material: Nylon body, clear zinc-plated steel screw
- Diameter: 8mm
- Length: 80mm
- Corrosion Resistance: Yes
- Removable: Yes
- Application: Concrete, brick, masonry
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 8mm x 80mm x 8mm
- Weight: 0.12 kg
- Nylon body with clear zinc-plated steel screw for corrosion resistance
- Hammer-in design for quick and easy installation
- Suitable for use in concrete, brick, and masonry
- Removable screw for easy disassembly
- Strong holding power
- Installation should be performed by a professional or competent person using appropriate tools to ensure secure fixing in masonry or concrete.
- Securing timber or metal fixtures to concrete, brick, or masonry
- General construction and building projects
- Electrical installations
- Fixing battens, brackets, and conduit clips
- Complies with AS/NZS 1170 – Structural Design Actions
- Corrosion-resistant materials extend product lifespan, reducing replacement frequency and waste.
- Nylon and zinc construction minimizes environmental impact compared to fully metallic anchors.
12 months warranty against manufacturing defects.
The Repelec Nylon Hammer Screw Anchor 8 x 80mm is available for immediate purchase. Ideal for construction, electrical, and general fixing applications in masonry and concrete.
