I’ve watched enough crews set handrails and equipment skids to know one thing: the right anchor saves hours. This carbon-steel, yellow-zinc unit with a hex flange nut is the quiet hero on many pours. In fact, many customers say it’s the most forgiving choice when you need reliable expansion in normal-weight concrete without the drama.
| Product | Fasteners Factory Price Carbon Steel Yellow Zinc Sleeve Anchor Hex Flange Nut |
| Material | Carbon steel (≈ Grade 4.8–8.8 core per ISO 898-1; real-world use may vary) |
| Finish | Yellow zinc, Cr6-free per ISO 4042; ASTM B633 Type II, SC1–SC2 |
| Diameters | M6, M8, M10, M12 (others on request) |
| Lengths | 40–120 mm typical |
| Typical substrates | Cracked/uncracked concrete, solid masonry (verify edge/spacing limits) |
Handrails, pipe supports, light machinery, MEP hangers, racking—any time you’re fastening to cured concrete without special adhesive gear. It seems that crews like the predictable expansion and the familiar hex drive. To be honest, we’ve all over-drilled a hole on a Friday—this design is fairly forgiving.
| Vendor | MOQ | Lead Time | Certs | Customization | Price (approx) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| YT Bolt, Handan (No.40 Zhuoju Rd., Hebei, China) | 3,000 pcs | 10–20 days | ISO 9001, RoHS | Sizes, sleeve pattern, plating | $0.06–$0.25/pc |
| Global Brand A (EU) | Box-level | Stock–7 days | ETA/CE, ISO 14001 | Limited SKUs | $0.20–$0.60/pc |
| Local Distributor B | Carton | 1–3 days | Supplier CoC | Finish/packaging | $0.10–$0.35/pc |
We’re seeing a shift to Cr6-free passivation, ETA assessments for cracked concrete, and even BIM object libraries for anchors—surprisingly useful during coordination. Custom options include longer sleeves for deep embedment, serrated flange nuts, and zinc-nickel or HDG finishes for harsher environments. If you need branding on the head or unique packaging SKUs, just ask—lead times move a bit, but it’s doable.
Bottom line: a hex head sleeve anchor is not flashy, but when properly specified and tested, it’s the reliable “click” you want to hear before hanging serious hardware.