I’ve been walking job sites long enough to know one thing: ceiling fixes live or die by their anchors. And yes, naming gets fuzzy—this model is technically a hammer-set expansion type, but everyone still calls it a chemical anchor bolt on the purchasing sheet. Fair enough. The product in question—Chemical Anchor Bolt Yellow Zinc Plated Carbon Steel Ceiling Anchor—has been gaining quiet popularity because it’s fast, forgiving, and inexpensive. To be honest, that combo is hard to beat for lightweight suspended ceilings.
It’s a ceiling wire hanger anchor for installing lightweight and suspended ceilings into solid substrates. Impact expansion by hammer—no setting tool. Works in cracked and non-cracked concrete, and it doesn’t demand pristine hole cleanliness. With increased embedment, the tension capacity rises—so you can “tune” performance by depth (within spec). It’s also known as a through bolt, expansion bolt, or expansion anchor, designed for consistent behavior in concrete.
Origin and traceability matter: manufactured in Hebei’s fastener hub at No. 40, Zhuoju Road, Dongmingyang Industrial Park, Mingguan Town, Yongnian District, Handan City, Hebei Province, China. Many customers say the steady QC and short lead times are the real draw.
| Body material | Carbon steel (≈ Grade 5.8); optional stainless (304/316) |
| Finish | Yellow zinc plated (≈5–8 μm), salt spray ≈ 48–72 h; real-world use may vary |
| Typical sizes | M6, M8, M10 (others on request) |
| Drill hole Ø (d0) | Nominal bolt size (tolerance around +0.5 mm) |
| Embedment depth | ≈ 25–50 mm (deeper embedment → higher tension, within code) |
| Concrete | Cracked and non-cracked concrete, C20/25–C30/37 |
| Characteristic tension (guide) | M6 ≈ 2.0–3.0 kN; M8 ≈ 3.5–4.5 kN; M10 ≈ 5.0–6.0 kN |
| Characteristic shear (guide) | M6 ≈ 2.0–2.5 kN; M8 ≈ 3.0–4.0 kN; M10 ≈ 4.5–5.0 kN |
| Temperature | -40°C to +80°C continuous; short-term spikes to +120°C |
| Service life | ≈ 30–50 years in dry interiors; use stainless near moisture/chemicals |
Note: On-site tests govern. Design per EN 1992-4 / ACI 318. Values are indicative.
Suspended ceilings, MEP trapezes for light loads, signage, cable trays, and acoustic baffles in malls, offices, schools. Actually, it’s the “get it done today” choice when concrete cavities vary and time is tight.
Guangzhou retail fit-out (Phase 2): 4,200 pcs of chemical anchor bolt M8 installed in C25 concrete. Random pull-out tests averaged 4.2 kN (min 3.7 kN) at 35 mm embedment; zero cone failures observed in sample. Superintendent’s note—“faster than sleeve anchors, no drama.”
| Vendor | Docs & Standards | Lead Time | Customization | Price Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| YTBolt (Hebei) | Factory test reports aligned with AC193 / ACI 355.2; ISO 9001 | ≈ 7–15 days | Logo, length, stainless option | $ (budget-friendly) |
| Import Brand A | ETA per ETAG 001/EN 1992-4, full DoP | ≈ 3–6 weeks | Limited | $$$ |
| Budget No-Name B | Minimal paperwork; basic CoC only | ≈ 10–20 days | Unclear | $ |
If you need a fast, economical ceiling hanger—this chemical anchor bolt is a practical pick. And if you care (you should), ask the vendor for batch traceability and salt-spray snapshots. Surprisingly, more shops have that ready than you’d think.