New Bolt & Shield Anchors Added to Tanners Product Line Eddie Burlem, October 8, 2014February 16, 2024 Tanner is happy to announce the addition of nearly 1,000 new products to our website. The new editions include fasteners, anchors, drill bits, saw blades, and much more. Our goal here at Tanner is to continuously add new high-quality products for you, our customers to buy. Along with the addition of new products, we hope to provide you with ample information about each of them as well. Two new product lines added to our Bolt & Shield Anchors department are, the Calk-In Anchors and the Single Anchors, both are manufactured by Powers Fasteners. Continue to read on to learn more about each type of anchor below. Calk-In – Machine Bolt Anchors The Calk-In Anchor from Powers Fasteners is a pre-assembled precision cast calking type machine bolt anchor that can be used in concrete, block, brick, and stone. Calk-In anchors are made up of an antimonial lead alloy calking sleeve and a Zamac alloy internally threaded expanded cone. These anchors are typically used for the installation of windows, screens, shutters, and sliding doors. They are not recommended for use in overhead applications. The Calk-In anchors can accept screws or bolts ranging from #8 screws up to 1/2″ diameters. Suitable Base Materials: Normal-Weight Concrete Grout-Filled Concrete Masonry (CMU) Brick Masonry Features and Benefits: Readily accepts machine bolts Internally threaded anchor for easy removability and service work Shallow embedment For more information about Powers Calk-In Anchors, check out the Calk-In Anchors PDF here Single – Shield Expansion Machine Bolt Anchors The Single Anchor from Powers Fasteners is a shield expansion machine bolt anchor. They are designed to be used in concrete, block, brick, and stone. The Single anchors are made up of a pre-assembled set of expansion shields and an expander cone formed from zamac alloy. As you tighten the Single anchor, the wedge-shaped cone is drawn into the shields, this compresses them against the base material and securely locks the anchor into place. These anchors are not recommended for overhead applications. The Single anchors accept bolts ranging from 1/4″ to 5/8″ diameters. Suitable Base Materials: Normal-weight Concrete Features and Benefits: Readily accepts machine bolts Internally threaded anchor for easy removability and service work For more information about Powers Single Anchors, check out the Single Anchors PDF here Anchors