If you work around concrete, you already know anchors can make or break a day on site. The hex bolt sleeve anchor we’ve been seeing from Northern China’s fastener hub feels like a solid, no-drama choice for mainstream structural fixings. It’s the familiar assembly—head bolt, expansion sleeve, flat washer, cone/expansion nut, and hex nut—dialed for repeatable performance and decent corrosion resistance. And yes, it’s the yellow zinc plated classic many maintenance teams still ask for.
Origin: No. 40, Zhuoju Road, Dongmingyang Industrial Park, Mingguan Town, Yongnian District, Handan City, Hebei Province, China. Material typically medium carbon steel; property class around 5.8–8.8 for the bolt, sleeve in cold-formed steel; coating: yellow zinc (≈5–12 μm) per ISO 4042. In practice, I’ve seen consistent thread finish and predictable cone expansion—nothing flashy, but dependable.
| Parameter | Typical Spec (≈, real-world may vary) |
|---|---|
| Size Range | M6, M8, M10, M12, M16 |
| Drill Diameter | 6 / 8 / 10 / 12 / 16 mm |
| Min. Embedment | 35 / 40 / 50 / 60 / 70 mm |
| Bolt Property Class | 5.8 or 8.8 (ISO 898-1) |
| Coating | Yellow zinc ≈5–12 μm (ISO 4042) |
| Recommended Torque | M8 ≈ 15–20 Nm; M10 ≈ 30–40 Nm; M12 ≈ 50–70 Nm |
Manufacturing flow (simplified): wire drawing → cold heading (bolt, cone) → sleeve forming and slotting → thread rolling → heat treatment (as required) → plating → 100% visual + sample mechanical tests → packaging. Testing against ASTM E488/E488M and ACI 355.2 procedures is common; European buyers ask for EN 1992-4 method statements. Indoors (C1–C2 corrosion categories), yellow zinc units typically last 10–20 years; outdoors or damp zones, I’d upgrade coating or go stainless.
Small lab set, C30/37 concrete, edge distance ≥10d, 70 mm embedment (M12): mean tension ≈ 16.8 kN; mean shear ≈ 12.2 kN. Your mileage will vary with concrete strength, installation accuracy, and spacing/edge effects.
Advantages: quick install, forgiving hole tolerances, easy inspection. Many customers say the hex bolt sleeve anchor “just bites” even when the hole is a touch dusty—though, to be honest, cleaning the hole still matters.
| Vendor Type | Typical Certs/Docs | Lead Time | Customization | Cost Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Factory-direct (Handan, CN) | Mill certs, ISO 9001; test reports on request | 10–25 days | Sizes, plating, logo, packaging | $ (economical) |
| Global premium brand | ETA, CE, extensive data | Stock/fast | Broad catalog options | $$$ |
| Local trader | Basic COA, variable | 2–7 days | Limited | $$ |
Manufacturing line retrofit (EU): M10 hex bolt sleeve anchor, 50 mm embedment, torque 35 Nm—zero slippage after 3-month vibration trial; installer noted “clean drilling and steady bite.”
Commercial railing (MEP corridor): M12 units in C30 concrete, indoor mildly humid; after 1 year, torque checks stayed within −10% of set values—acceptable drift.
Note: For nuclear or seismic-critical work, follow project approvals and use anchors with the required assessments (e.g., EN 1992-4/ETA or ACI 355.2 qualified systems).
Citations: [1] ASTM E488/E488M; [2] ACI 355.2; [3] EN 1992-4; [4] ISO 898-1; [5] ISO 4042.