CONFAST® - 1/4" x 1" Stainless Steel Hammer Drive Anchor
The 1/4" x 1" (one inch) Hammer Drive Anchors are preassembled and packaged with 100 pieces per box. They are a general purpose, light duty fastener that works well in most masonry materials. Because they are in stock, buy them at a significant savings that includes free freight and same day shipping.
Bit size 1/4"
Minimum embedment 3/4"
Large mushroom head
Not for overhead use
Zamac body is rust resistant and comes with a stainless steel nail
Tamper resistant head
No nuts or washer required
Fast and easy installation
1/4" is the diameter x 1" (one inch) is the length
Orders over $25.00 ship for free
Products specifications
Bit Size
1/4"
Minimum Embedment
3/4"
2000 PSI Concrete - Pull-Out (lbs.) *
405
2000 PSI Concrete - Shear (lbs.) *
450
Type
Male
Diameter
1/4"
Length
1"
Material
Zamac body - 304 Stainless steel nail
Environment
Wet
Box Qty
100
Minimum Spacing
2-1/2"
Minimum Edge Distance
1-1/4"
Maximum Fixture Thickness
1/4"
Minimum Fixture Hole Diameter (In Place)
5/16"
Minimum Fixture Hole Diameter (Hole Spotted)
5/16"
Head Type
Mushroom
Length Measurement
Underneath head
Brand Name
CONFAST
* Values shown are average ultimate values and are offered only as a guide and are not guaranteed. A safety factor of 4:1 or 25% is generally accepted as a safe working load
Applications The anchor is made from Zamac body - 304 Stainless steel nail. This anchor is designed for use in Concrete, Block, and Brick.
Environment The anchor is designed for use in a Wet environment.
Head Style The anchor is a Mushroom head and is designed to allow the head to sit on top of the surface of the item being attached.
Hole Diameter/Bit Diameter The anchor requires a 1/4" hole to be drilled in the base material (Concrete, Block, and Brick). The hole should be drilled with carbide tipped bit that meets ANSI standards and used in a hammer drill.
Diameter of Anchor The diameter of the anchor is 1/4".
Length Anchor The length of the anchor is 1"
Packaging The anchor is packaged with 100 pieces per box .
Minimum Embedment The minimum anchor embedment into the concrete is 3/4". Therefore, the anchor must be installed so that a minimum of 3/4" of the anchor is embedded into the concrete.
Depth of Hole The depth of the hole that is required for the anchor should be a minimum of 1/2" deeper than the anchor will penetrate the concrete. This will allow space for dust created during the installation process to fall, which will prevent the anchor from bottoming out in the hole before full penetration into the concrete.
Maximum Fixture Thickness The maximum fixture thickness or the maximum thickness of the material being fastened for a anchor is 1/4". This will ensure that the minimum embedment of 3/4" will be met.
Fixture Hole Diameter The hole in the fixture or material being fastened must be larger than the designated diameter of the anchor. The 1/4" diameter anchor requires the hole in the fixture to be 5/16".
Spacing between Anchors Each anchor must be spaced a minimum distance of 2-1/2" from each other when measured center to center.
Edge Distance It is very important not to install the anchor any closer than 1-1/4" from an unsupported edge of the concrete.
Holding Values - Ultimate Load Values in 2000 PSI Concrete
Anchor Size
Minimum Embedment
Pull-Out (lbs.)
Shear (lbs.)
1/4" x 1"
3/4"
405
450
Installing a 1/4" x 1" (one inch) Stainless Steel Hammer Drive Anchor
Drill a 1/4" hole into the concrete using a carbide tipped bit that meets ANSI Standards B212.15.
Drill the hole a 1/2" deeper than the anchor will penetrate the concrete, making sure the minimum embedment requirements of 3/4" is met.
The hole can be drilled while the fixture is in place. The minimum hole in the fixture for the 1/4" x 1" (one inch) Stainless Steel Hammer Drive Anchor is 5/16".
Clean the hole with a wire brush, vacuum, compressed air, or a blow-out bulb.
Insert the 1/4" x 1" (one inch) Stainless Steel Hammer Drive Anchor, slit end first, through the material to be fastened and into the hole, ensuring that the bottom of the head is sitting flush with the fixture plate.
Hammer the nail flush into the head of the anchor body.
Always use proper personal protective equipment per manufacturers and OSHA instructions.